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Katrina Shawver

    Katrina is a writer dedicated to uncovering and illuminating lesser-known historical narratives with profound empathy and meticulous research. Her work delves into the human stories hidden within the depths of history, particularly those concerning suffering during the Holocaust. She explores themes of survival, memory, and the enduring impact of historical trauma on individuals and communities. Her research's accuracy and vivid storytelling bring these often-overlooked stories to life with respect and understanding.

    Katrina Shawver
    Henry
    Henry
    • 2017

      Henry

      A Polish Swimmer's True Story of Friendship from Auschwitz to America

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative invites readers to engage deeply with the character of Henry, transforming them into witnesses of his journey. It emphasizes the profound impact of Henry's experiences, urging readers to reflect on the themes of resilience and humanity. The book promises an emotional exploration that resonates with personal and universal truths, compelling readers to confront their own perceptions and beliefs.

      Henry