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The Journey to Forgiveness delves into family relationships after a death in the family. It is written through the eyes of the younger brother, a middle-aged man who finally confronts the difficult relationships he's had throughout his life with his newly deceased brother and their mother. He is a successful writer and restaurant reviewer working for a travel book publisher. As he visits the world over for his work, armchair travelers can join him. The man wants to resolve the problems within his family, because they are now impacting his troubled relationship with his girlfriend. When his…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Journey to Forgiveness delves into family relationships after a death in the family. It is written through the eyes of the younger brother, a middle-aged man who finally confronts the difficult relationships he's had throughout his life with his newly deceased brother and their mother. He is a successful writer and restaurant reviewer working for a travel book publisher. As he visits the world over for his work, armchair travelers can join him. The man wants to resolve the problems within his family, because they are now impacting his troubled relationship with his girlfriend. When his girlfriend's son is involved in a criminal act, the ensuing crisis, plus his relationship with his family members bring about a deeper understanding of himself, and he is finally able to consider a committed relationship. It's all brought about by The Journey to Forgiveness. Dr. Alex Bloch earned his Ph.D. in history and taught in this field. He started to write fiction after retirement and has written six novels: The Road Taken, The Cathedral, Fusion, Fermosa Rosales, The Coin and A Family Saga: Life and Love Amidst Turmoil and Tragedy. Writers' life experiences and feelings often impact their books. It is especially true for this book. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/AlexBloch
Autorenporträt
Born in Berlin, Alex Bloch escaped Germany at age nine, just before the start of WWII. Emigrating to America, he studied mechanical and industrial engineering at MIT and Columbia University, working in those fields in the U.S. and in Israel, where he emigrated in 1968. After retirement from the engineering field, the author studied history, receiving a Ph.D. from Tel Aviv University in 1971, where he taught for six years. "After leaving Tel Aviv University, I started to write historical fiction books, and this is my thirteenth."