New Novel Delves Deep into the Normandy Invasion and the Real Reasons Behind Allied Victory During World War II
Alfred, New York (PRWEB) July 11, 2007 -- "The Cobbler of Normandy" is a powerful new story of love that was written by an actual survivor of World War II. Professor Otto A. Berliner combines his true experience as well as historical accounts to depict the sacrifices that must be made for the continuance of the most crucial ingredient to human existence: freedom.
One of the most unique things about "The Cobbler of Normandy" is its wealth of perspective. Not only are military agents and resistant citizens enlisted in espionage for the sake of Allied victory, but a captain and engineer in the German Army turns against the philosophies of National Socialism, completing this group of everyday people who take extraordinary steps to further the cause of freedom.
While Berliner's characters are both unique and unusual, the author exemplifies how the qualities that give them their courage and strength are qualities that exist in every person. In "The Cobbler of Normandy," heroes are ordinary people, and ordinary people become heroes in such a way that the reality of history becomes inspiring for every age.
For more information or to request a free review copy, please contact the author at keukaboat82 @ yahoo.com. "The Cobbler of Normandy" is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
A researcher for Allied Intelligence Missions of World War II and a survivor of the war, Otto A. Berliner is a Professor Emeritus at SUNY, Alfred State College, where he taught psychology for 38 years. "The Cobbler of Normandy," his first novel, is based on his personal experience of war.
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