“I had been warned about Jews by my gentile friends - they did terrible things with knives to boys.”
Quote by Paul Engle
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A Lucky American Childhood
This work serves as a nostalgic memoir that captures the essence of a fortunate youth spent in America. It explores the societal norms, family life, and community dynamics that contributed to a deeply appreciated upbringing. Through a series of personal anecdotes and observations, the narrative conveys a sense of gratitude for the safety, freedom, and formative opportunities provided during the era, painting a vivid picture of everyday life and personal development in a bygone time. more
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