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Patrick Hicks

    Patrick Hicks is an author whose works delve deeply into themes of identity, history, and human connection. His literary style is marked by rich imagery and a meticulous exploration of the complexities of the human psyche. Hicks examines not only the past but also its echoes in the present, offering readers a powerful and thought-provoking experience. His writing is often lauded for its sensitivity and depth, resonating with readers.

    The commandant of Lubizec
    In The Shadow of Dora
    Library of the Mind
    • Poems from three of Hicks' previous collections, and a section of new poems. Hicks' poetry has appeard on NPR, The PBS NewsHour, and he's twice been finalist for an Emmy.

      Library of the Mind
    • In The Shadow of Dora

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.6(56)Add rating

      Spans two very different decades. From the Nazi concentration camp of Dora- Mittelbau to the coast of central Florida in the late 1960s, this book tells the story of the real life intersections between the horror of the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program and the wonderment of the Apollo missions.

      In The Shadow of Dora
    • Tells a documentary-style story of rebellion, survival, and life amid death in a fictitious death camp, shedding new light on the chilling events that took place in 1939 Poland

      The commandant of Lubizec