The Mosaic

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作者:Gilbert Creutzberg[作]

出版年:2012

出版社:Strategic Book Group

出版地:Durham, Conn

格式:PDF,JPG

頁數:226

ISBN:9781618975034

分類:人物傳記  英文書  

Synopsis:

The haunting, epic tale, The Mosaic begins when Gilbert is eleven years old and the Nazis invade his country. After Holland capitulates, Gilbert returns to school to find the seat of a Jewish classmate empty.

As resistance to the occupation grows, Gilbert's father, a minister, joins the rising voices of dissent. Gilbert's cousin, a nurse, rescues a newborn Jewish baby.

Soon, conflict erupts between Nazi collaborators and the church. The Reverend Kwint, successor to Gilbert's father, is taken in for interrogation by the Gestapo for suspected aid to Jewish citizens. A year later, the Nazis order the church to be torn down to make way for the Atlantic Wall. The colossal mosaic by Johan Thorn-Prikker, depicting the Last Supper, is salvaged.

This sweeping first-hand account narrates the struggle of life in Nazi-occupied Holland during the war, the hardship of the years that follow and raises questions that remain in a world where fascism and torture are still rife.

In Gilbert's story, the rescued mosaic becomes a powerful symbol of our broken world, of the betrayal of our humanity and yet, in the end, also a symbol of the hope for redemption.

About The Author:

Author Gilbert Creutzberg drew on his own experiences of his youth in Nazi-occupied Holland in writing The Mosaic. He grew up in The Hague and lives in New York City; having spent most of his career working in substance abuse rehabilitation, he continues to work part-time at an outpatient clinic. Gilbert is also an amateur musician and photographer. He enjoys playing bridge, loves swimming, horseback riding, ping-pong and tennis, practices daily yoga and meditation, and spends weekends with friends at his wooded property tucked away in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.

  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1—The Nazis Invade Holland
  • Chapter 2—The Empty School Bench
  • Chapter 3—Praying for the Queen Can Be Dangerous
  • Chapter 4—The Lady Who Looked Like a Bird
  • Chapter 5—Growing up in the Shadow of a Church
  • Chapter 6—A Visit to the Village of Monster
  • Chapter 7—Meet Van Rossum
  • Chapter 8—The Story of Moses Retold
  • Chapter 9—Who Ate the Lobster?
  • Chapter 10—Flying Scissors
  • Chapter 11—Jurre and the Wolf Pack
  • Chapter 12—A Conflict Is Brewing
  • Chapter 13—Swastikas in the Church?
  • Chapter 14—A New Religion: Hitler and Fascism
  • Chapter 15—A Confrontation between a Pastor and a General
  • Chapter 16—The Shoes of Frits
  • Chapter 17—“General, the Answer Is No”
  • Chapter 18—The Political Baptism of a General’s Daughter
  • Chapter 19—A Room Full of Swastikas
  • Chapter 20—“Weakling!”
  • Chapter 21—An Interrogation by the Gestapo
  • Chapter 22—The Parrot Who Wasn’t Politically Correct
  • Chapter 23—The Church Is Destroyed But the Mosaic is Salvaged
  • Chapter 24—The Story of Jan Verleun, Soldier in the Resistance
  • Chapter 25—Thirty-One Toilets
  • Chapter 26—Ice Cream at the Florencia
  • Chapter 27—“Gib Mir das Rad!” (Give Me the Bicycle!)
  • Chapter 28—Dolle Dinsday (Crazy Tuesday)
  • Chapter 29—The Hunger Winter
  • Chapter 30—“Operation Manna”
  • Chapter 31—Churchill’s Cigar
  • Chapter 32—Roots of the Holocaust
  • Chapter 33—The Mosaic Gets a New Home
  • Chapter 34—Looking at an Art Work with a Magnifying Glass
  • Chapter 35—A Chain of Associations
  • Chapter 36—Was Hitler Human?
  • Chapter 37—An Audience with the Queen
  • Chapter 38—The Story of a Master Forger Who Fooled the Nazis
  • Chapter 39—A Possible Scenario
  • Postscript
  • Bibliography
  • About the Author