A biographical portrait of Cato Bjonets van Beek, a young women who joined a group of non-Jewish Germans who rejected Hitler's master plan, worked actively for the restoration of individual rights, and whose eventual recuitment into a Soviet spy ring called the "Red Orchestra" resulted in her death.
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This author delves into history to tell stories of the Holocaust and World War II, gathering inspiration from across the globe. Her works, often aimed at young adults, are born from extensive research and personal interactions with individuals from diverse cultures. Through her storytelling craft, she connects the past with the present, offering readers profound insights into the human experience.



- 1995
- 1990
The Other Victims
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A series of personal stories from some of the non-Jews, including gypsies, political and religious activists, the physically challenged, and other "undesirables," who were persecuted but escaped the fate of the five million Gentiles murdered by the Nazis.
- 1974
Black Cop
- 159 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A biography of Tilmon B. O'Bryant, who, despite obstacles, rose to the position of Assistant Chief of Police in Washington, D.C.