My grandfather, Frank Carollo, was a prisoner of war in the infamous POW camp Stalag 17 B during World War II. During these dark days, he managed to keep a diary of his experiences, depicting everyday life within, through beautiful short stories, poetry, and drawings. Now years later, I've taken his accounts, adding background details from friends and family, to create a memoir of hope, love, and survival; a story of one man's life before, during, and after being confined within one of the most notorious of Nazi camps. 20% of the profits from each book sold will be donated to the national Alzheimer's Association, in memory of Frank Carollo.
Andrew Gabriel Books
Andrew Gabriel is a writer whose work spans both non-fiction and children's literature. He possesses a lifelong passion for reading and writing, which he channels into crafting narratives that have led to his debut in publishing. His initial foray into non-fiction explored profound themes, followed by an imaginative leap into the world of children's stories. He is committed to continuing his journey in children's literature, with plans for a series that promises further adventures. Beyond his literary pursuits, Andrew is a dedicated advocate for Alzheimer's research and a proud supporter of the National Alzheimer's Association.




The memoir offers a poignant glimpse into the life of Frank Carollo, a World War II POW at Stalag 17 B, through his diary filled with short stories, poetry, and drawings. It chronicles his experiences of survival, hope, and love during his captivity, enriched by insights from family and friends. This narrative not only honors his resilience but also supports a noble cause, as a portion of the profits will benefit the Alzheimer's Association in memory of Frank.
Simply Spirit-Filled
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Internationally recognized author and theologian Andrew Gabriel opens readers' eyes to who the Holy Spirit is, how He can be fully experienced, and what it means to be charismatic.
A polar bear cub awakens alone in a snowy world and embarks on a quest to find his mother, whom he cannot remember. As he travels through the Arctic, he encounters various creatures that differ from him, highlighting themes of identity and belonging. This brave cub's journey explores the challenges of searching for connection in a vast, unfamiliar environment.