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Gerald Green

    April 8, 1922 – August 29, 2006

    This author explores complex human relationships and ethical dilemmas across a range of genres, from novels to screenplays for film and television. His works often delve into profound themes such as history, morality, and the nature of heroism, characterized by a strong narrative sense. Through his writing, he aims not only to entertain but also to provoke thought and shed light on significant social issues. His ability to penetrate character psychology and craft compelling narratives has secured his notable place in modern literature and media creation.

    Gerald Green
    Holocaust: It must never happen again
    Life Constricted
    The Last Angry Man
    Reader's Digest Condensed Books
    Breaking Through The Untouchable Diseases
    Holocaust
    • 2010

      Life Constricted

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the author's personal journey through surviving three distinct battles with cancer, emphasizing resilience and the universal nature of the disease. It delves into the emotional and physical challenges faced during treatment, alongside reflections on hope, strength, and the support systems that play a crucial role in recovery. Through candid storytelling, the author aims to inspire others facing similar struggles, highlighting the shared human experience in the fight against cancer.

      Life Constricted
    • 2008

      Chronicling a personal journey of healing, the author shares his experiences with lung disease exacerbated by traditional medicine. He explores alternative treatments that led to his recovery and highlights various self-help methods utilized by others facing different health challenges. This narrative serves as both a memoir and a guide for those seeking unconventional approaches to wellness.

      Breaking Through The Untouchable Diseases
    • 1987
    • 1978

      Holocaust

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.7(98)Add rating

      A story of love, of hatred, of death, of heroism and survival. A story beyond tears of two families in World War 11.

      Holocaust
    • 1959