The Berlin Boxing Club

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Many people go through their lives looking for as many books they can read, put down, and say, “Wow, it’s going to be a long time before I read another book that can affect me like that one did.” When I picked up the Berlin Boxing Club I was not sure what to expect; I thought perhaps it was another “Holocaust Nazi Germany story” but it surprised me. I found myself engrossed in this book, losing sleep hours just to read that last chapter, just to learn how Karl, the star of the book, would survive the Nazi nightmare. With Nazi Germany as an intimidating and powerful setting Robert Sharenow’s “The Berlin Boxing Club” takes us through the life of Karl Stern as he navigates a myriad of heartwarming and troubling experiences providing the reader with not only an enjoyable and interesting read but a story that will haunt them forever.
Karl goes through many difficult times where he must think quickly and act bravely to save himself and his family from harm, both physical and psychological. Karl at first did not know how to protect himself from anybody; he could do nothing to save anybody ...

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