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Breakfast with Paul

By Bernard Marin - ISBN: 9781922850324

RRP: $24.95

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Bernard Marin AM was born in 1950 and graduated from the Prahran College of Advanced Education in Melbourne in 1970. He established his accounting practice in 1981 and currently works with the staff and partners of the practice as a consultant. Bernard lives in Melbourne with his wife, Wendy.
He has published the following books: My Father, My Father, Good as Gold, Stories of Profit and Loss, Stories and Remembering and Forgetting, Letter to my Father, We had a Dream and People Who Have Changed the World.

Breakfast with Paul

By Bernard Marin - ISBN: 9781922850324

RRP: $24.95

Two novellas by talented Australian author Bernard Marin on the long shadow cast by war...

Breakfast with Paul: We Beg to Differ

Two old friends meet every Saturday for breakfast. Outwardly, their lives have followed similar paths – both are Jewish, both migrated from Europe after the war – but their childhoods are very different and shaped them in ways they are struggling to understand. Will their differences ultimately divide them, or bring them closer together?

Surviving: My Story

Stasiek emigrated to Australia as a teenager before the Second World War, in which he served as a stretcher-bearer. He survived the Holocaust, but his beloved older brother, Beniek, whom he'd replaced on the boat to Australia, was murdered, as was his mother Sara, sister Gutka and many of his uncles and aunts.

As an old man he reflects on his life and the price he has paid for surviving.

“A moving, thoughtful, powerful and personal book…” Roger, Readalot Magazine reviewer

Also by Bernard Marin

People Who Changed

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