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Nothing Really Bad Will Happen: A Holocaust Story of Loss and Legacy

Holman< Deborah Samuel

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"Nothing Really Bad Will Happen" masterfully intertwines a family's struggles against the backdrop of Hitler’s regime.
In 1938 Vienna, Sigmund Lichtenthal, a once-thriving hat maker, faces the unimaginable: he loses everything he holds dear. Determined to reclaim his legacy, he embarks on a lifelong odyssey, confronting the heart-wrenching reality of his son’s internment in a concentration camp. The echoes of this family tragedy resonate through time, profoundly affecting Sigmund's granddaughter, Doris. Witness the courage of a family navigating the trials of displacement and adaptation in America and explore untold stories that shaped generations.
Unlike other Holocaust narratives, this poignant story focuses on the emotional impact of losing everything and the and the strength to start anew. With meticulous attention to actual records and intimate letters, it encourages readers to reflect on their self-worth in the face of unimaginable challenges.

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