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TERROR
INFLICTED BY ONE’S OWN SOCIETY
  — DEALT BY ONE’S OWN NEIGHBORS
 
 How does one person, simply trying to be “a good man,”
conquer a rising maelstrom of mindless abuse, of hatred?


David, My David

is the 20th Century Saga of the Victory over Terror of Eduard Gottlieb Meyer.

A musical prodigy born in 1921 to a Hessian, traditional German farm-family, Herr Meyer tells of a life extending from his early, halcyon-years through the inter-war period, the ravages of the Hitler Time and World War II, and beyond, into post-war, neglectful Europe, and the increasingly bipolar, self-violent America faced by his expansive, Texas family.

On an odyssey marked by joy and sadness, despair and redemption, he survives through the personal strength he learns from his family and friends, from their faith in and dedication to others, as he asserts by his actions, even in direst condition, that

  Der Haß iſt die faulſte Form der Feigheit.

Hatred is the laziest form of cowardice.


[book: en/de — merchandise: here]