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My Brother's Voice

By: Stephen Nasser,Sherry Rosenthal
Narrated by: Maxwell Glick
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Stephen 'Pista' Nasser was 13 years old when the Nazis whisked him and his family away from their home in Hungary to Auschwitz. His memories of that terrifying experience are still vivid, and his love for his brother Andris still brings a husky tone to his voice when he remembers the terrible ordeal they endured together. Stephen's account of the Holocaust, told in the refreshingly direct and optimistic language of a young boy, will help every listener to understand that the Holocaust was real, and that, if you have enough love, determination, and will power, there is always a better tomorrow!

©2003 Stephen Nasser, Sherry Rosenthal, and Stephens Press (P)2013 Stephens Press
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my favorite I've read it 5 times

this is one of my very favorite books I've read it over five times and got it on Audible so I could listen to it at work I recommend it to anyone who is interested in the Holocaust and knowing what these poor people went through and the the strength of spirit and it took for them to come out alive.

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Heartbreaking Journey through a Survival Story...

I can't say enough about this book. Sad that it takes a story like this to put life into perspective....but my toughest days do not come close. I find it especially heartwarming to hear Mr. Nasser's comments about the United States and how he wants to emigrate here. It makes me especially proud and very thankful to have been fortunate to be born in a country where I am free by all accounts of the word. No regrets in purchasing this audio book and highly recommend it.

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Amazing

This was an incredible story. The emotion, yet the emphasis on positive in such a hard time. Loved it!!

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Dear Mr Nasser

Very touching and heartbreaking. I hope you lived a decent life Mr Nasser after the war. God bless

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Terrific

My son's father an Hungarian Jew he lost his entire family in wwii in Auswich . This is a very graphic true story; I had to put it down sometimes because it's so sad.

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Deeply moving account of a Holocaust survivor

If you could sum up My Brother's Voice in three words, what would they be?

I think I would say this is the BEST biography I have ever EVER read. Absolutely awe inspiring account of a young boy during the Holocaust. I have read and reread and listened to it on audible. I have passed it around and those who have read it say similar things

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heartbreaking and strength

this book kept me from my house work, I couldn't put it down. well written and read. each word had me right there with the main character. it's a heartbreaking story but with a huge amount of strength. listen til the end because there is an interview of Mr. Nasser after the story.

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laid bare

I've done much reading, listening, and studying of the Holocaust. the book is heartfelt, honest and real. thank you Mr. Nassur.

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Excellent Book! Cannot put it down!

Very well written! Amazing how these people survived and preserved their humanity in the process. This book will put you right there with Stephen Nasser through every moment. Unbelievable and so honorable!!!

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A good book ruined by terrible narration.

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

I can't think of anyone to whom I would recommend this book through Audible. As is to be expected of any book detailing personal experience in the Holocaust, this one is painful and very disturbing. Its downfall is completely in the narrator. This man simply did not have a feel for the content. I tried to listen to it several times, and finally just gave up, because I could not get past the narrator's poor inflection and general interpretation of the text. His intonation and expression were completely and perpetually out of sync with the words he was reading. I would have exchanged the book if I could have, but it was not eligible for return. Therefore, I must consider this as $$ lost, and will get the book from the library to read. Don't waste your $$ on it here.

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The narrator of a book with such heavy subject matter needs to have a feel for what he is reading. Tragic occurrences and very painful experiences should be read only by someone who has empathy for the plight of the writer.

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