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.The airline plot is also not based on any real incident but inspired by my own imagination during those intense yearly re-training sessions.Alzheimer’s is a dreadful disease, the gravity of which can neither be easily understood, nor the complex, frustrating and far reaching consequences for sufferers and their families.My book does not attempt to be a complete representation of, or a manual of how to deal with the disease.Although patterns and stages of the disease are established, the illness affects every patient differently.My book is intended to touch upon those issues but it is primarily a work of fiction and a family drama.As point of first reference and for a more comprehensive and scientific overview of information and help available, I recommend you visit:http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/ in the UKhttp://www.alz.org/ in the USThere are support groups, helplines and many other sources available in most countries.These will be able to advise you specifically for your individual situation.I can also recommend “Because We Care” by Fran Lewis.This excellent book has a comprehensive appendix with more or less everything you need to know about the disease: its stages, personal advice on caring, information, tools and help available in the US.ThanksSpecial Thanks as always to my editors: Deborah Wall and Ryan Cheal for their hard work and saintly patience; and to my fantastic beta readers:Melodie Ramone (author of “After Forever Ends”)Danielle DeVor (author of “Constructing Markus”, “Sorrow Point” and “Tail of the Devil”)Murielle Cyr (author of “Turtle Wish”, “Culloo” and “Catori’s World”)Paulette Mahurin (author of “The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap”)Bob Rector (author of “Unthinkable Consequences”)Anna George Othitis (author of “My First Travel Book” and “My Greek Traditional Cook Book”)Fran Lewis (author of “Because we Care“, “Bad Choices” and editor of “MJ Magazine”)Damian Stevenson (author of “The Ian Fleming Files”)Julia Gousseva (author of “Moscow Dreams” and “Anya’s Story”)all of who have given me invaluable input and advice.I cannot thank you enough.Did you like the book?Let everyone know by posting a review on Goodreads, Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk to tell others about it.More books by Christoph Fischer:The Luck of the Weissensteiners(Three Nations Trilogy: Book 1)In the sleepy town of Bratislava in 1933 the daughter of a Jewish weaver falls for a bookseller from Berlin, Wilhelm Winkelmeier.Greta Weissensteiner seemingly settles in with her in-laws but the developments in Germany start to make waves in Europe and re-draw the visible and invisible borders.The political climate, the multi-cultural jigsaw puzzle of the disintegrating Czechoslovakian state and personal conflicts make relations between the couple and the families more and more complex.The story follows the families through the war with its predictable and also its unexpected turns and events and the equally hard times after.What makes The Luck of the Weissensteiners so extraordinary is the chance to consider the many different people who were never in concentration camps, never in the military, yet who nonetheless had their own indelible Holocaust experiences.This is a wide-ranging, historically accurate exploration of the connections between social status, personal integrity and, as the title says, luck.Praise for The Luck of the Weissensteiners: “…powerful, engaging, you cannot remain untouched…” “Fischer deftly weaves his tapestry of history and fiction, with a grace…”On Amazon: http://bookshow.me/B00AFQC4QCOn Goodreads: http://bit.ly/12Rnup8On Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1bua395Trailer: http://studio.stupeflix.com/v/OtmyZh4Dmc/Sebastian(Three Nations Trilogy: Book 2)Sebastian is the story of a young man who has his leg amputated before World War I
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