Official Review: Newcomers' Accomplishments II

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I love that the author put so much effort in writing this book,thanks for the great review.

-- 21 Sep 2017, 13:41 --

Its a great read that is easy to understand,Thanks for the great review.
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So happy that these people didn't let the tag "victim" define who they are and they were able to achieve great things as "survivors". Thanks for the review, would love to read this.
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It is unimaginable the horror these people saw and experienced. I am glad that this book celebrates these survivors. This is on my must-read list.
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I know about this topic
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The book author has rightfully described the atrocities faced by Jews in the past in the form of" ethnic cleansing "and their survival further. No doubt it was bad. But who will talk about the " ethnic cleansing" of Muslims happening in Iraq,Syria, Palestine, Kashmir and the most recent"ETHNIC CLEANSING " in ROHANGYA( Myanmar).Are they not human beings and have human rights..?
Well its a very good review.
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I really wish guy from my country get to read this review. Atleast through that, the will have an interest in reading this book and get to understand the importance of peace. Right now my country is in a political tention and uncertainity deu to ethnical difference. After going through you review, I have just realised how this book may help guys from my place who were affected by post election violence that took place in 2007-2008. Deu to you great review, am now planning to promote this book, so that my fellows may get to read it
Nice review you got there. Good work!
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Post by Job Njoroge »

The is a great read showing us that we should move on despite the problems or challenges we face. Celebrating the survivors achievements is a great way of honouring them instead of pitying them. Thanks for the great review
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what am I suppose to do ?
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The book talks about the survivor's works and how they became famous...
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Post by Bigirimana Celestin »

mhizjb wrote:what am I suppose to do ?
Read and Write

-- 11 Oct 2017, 01:54 --
Tony Nyakinda wrote:I really wish guy from my country get to read this review. Atleast through that, the will have an interest in reading this book and get to understand the importance of peace. Right now my country is in a political tention and uncertainity deu to ethnical difference. After going through you review, I have just realised how this book may help guys from my place who were affected by post election violence that took place in 2007-2008. Deu to you great review, am now planning to promote this book, so that my fellows may get to read it
Nice review you got there. Good work!
Thanks for inviting them to know much about peace and i wish your invitation to be accepted :techie-studyingbrown:
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I love people who look at the positive side of things. It is always good to find reason to celebrate even in the stormy situation. Great lessons in history are hiding in this book. Great review.
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Thumbs up to the author for celebrating the lives of the survivors of the Holocaust. A great review of the book.
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You've done a good reviews! It made me excited to read this book. With those traumatic past of the survivors is really heart breaking. Thanks!
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Post by Lay668 »

Biographies of survivors achievements - famous in a foreign lands. Incredible. Excellent work. I was impressed by the cover. Reading your review dive in a deeper insight of the story of surviving of real lives on how they struggles and pull through and accomplished. Is educational and helpful to me. Thank you very much super great review. Looking forward to get it.
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Those people went through a lot. I commend the author's efforts in putting together their biographies emphatically. Thanks for the super review!
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