Stephen Nasser somehow dug deep within his soul to survive the brutal and inhumane treatment his captors inflicted on the Jews.
Written in a straightforward, narrative style, Nasser avoids the cloying or maudlin langua.
Stephen\'s account of the Holocaust, told in the refreshingly direct and optimistic language of a Young boy, appeals to both younger audiences and his contemporaries.
He was the only one of his family to survive--but the memory of his brother\'s dying words compelled him to live.
Stephen Nasser somehow dug deep within his soul to survive the brutal and inhumane treatment his captors inflicted on the Jews