The Brass Compass - Softcover

Ruybal, Ted

 
9781448622955: The Brass Compass

Synopsis

The Brass Compass is a compilation of the real life stories of Holocaust survivors, rocket scientists and military personnel. Its rich wonderful characters woven into the fabric of espionage, the Iraq war and a love story will captivate you as its central character, six-year old David is force-marched 400 miles from Romania to a Ukrainian death camp. David's meekness turns to strength as he receives secret tutoring from a professor of engineering, and as he struggles with the horrors of incarceration. His survival is testament to the universal struggles and survival of the human race. David shows that a broken spirit can be mended through sheer determination, courage and a quest for knowledge. Yet, through it all, he maintains an appealing gentleness, loyalty, integrity and kindness. The Brass Compass will challenge you as much as it thrills. Deeply poignant, the book is a masterpiece to savor and keep on your bookshelves to read again and again. This is one book you will not put down until the end is revealed. .

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About the Author

BIO OF GERALD BLUMENTHAL Gerald Blumenthal Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineer and Industrial Psychologist) is chairman of Houston-based ESP, a company that evaluates customer service and is a consultant to some of America's largest airports. He is a graduate of three different universities - University of Natal (Durban, South Africa), University of Witwatersrand (Johnnnesburg, South Africa) and The Derby College of Technology (Derby, England). In addition to having written many scientific papers related to the physics of ultra high pressure, Blumenthal was an integral member of the team that pioneered the manufacture of synthetic diamonds in South Africa and has lectured internationally on graphology, mathematic and physics. As a long-time member of Toastmasters International, he is the recipient of many humorous speaking awards. He immigrated to the United States in 1978 with his wife and three daughters and now lives in Houston, close to his five wonderful grandchildren.

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