Escape To The Tatras: A Boy, A War and A Life Interrupted

ESCAPE TO THE TATRAS is a gripping true story of one Slovak Jewish child's remarkable quest for survival against fascism encompassing the essence of small town life in Presov before and throughout World War II.

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Escape To The Tatras: A Boy, A War and A Life Interrupted

ESCAPE TO THE TATRAS is a gripping true story of one Slovak Jewish child's remarkable quest for survival against fascism encompassing the essence of small town life in Presov before and throughout World War II.

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Escape To The Tatras: A Boy, A War and A Life Interrupted

Escape To The Tatras: A Boy, A War and A Life Interrupted

Escape To The Tatras: A Boy, A War and A Life Interrupted

Escape To The Tatras: A Boy, A War and A Life Interrupted

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ESCAPE TO THE TATRAS is a gripping true story of one Slovak Jewish child's remarkable quest for survival against fascism encompassing the essence of small town life in Presov before and throughout World War II.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780578389769
Publisher: Daniel Sladek Entertainment Corporation
Publication date: 07/29/2022
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.66(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Over the past six decades, Oscar 'Osi' Sladek has been regarded as a dedicated and respected professional and cultural / educational leader in Colorado's Jewish community. His positive impact has been considerable. Oscar is a child survivor of the Holocaust from Presov, Czechoslovakia, (now Slovakia) who immigrated to the United States in the late 1950s and settled in Colorado in 1960 with his wife Selma Rosen Sladek. They have four children, seven grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.He is an accomplished composer, musician and singer. After WWII, he emerged as a popular folk artist in Israel where he served in the Israel Defense Forces for three years as musical director and composer of the Northern Command Entertainment Corps. Thereafter, Sladek was a performer on the folk music scene in Hollywood, CA during the late 1950's. In addition to his solo performances, he appeared alongside Rachel Hadass and Theodore Bikel. He and Selma met there, fell in love and moved to Denver where Oscar continued performing. Notably, he headlined the 1960 Colorado Folk Festival at the Denver Auditorium Arena, sharing the stage with Judy Collins, Odetta, Josh White, and other legendary singers.Since that time, Oscar has dedicated his life to Holocaust awareness and education, having been one of the first (and youngest) survivors in Colorado to publicly speak about his life. Osi continues to be one of the state's most prolific speakers, addressing thousands of children and adults of all backgrounds - in schools, prisons, multi-faith organizations, military bases, universities, libraries, government offices and more. His musical performances and public speaking engagements have continued over the past sixty years throughout the Rocky Mountains region, Toronto (Canada) and Southern California. He has also provided steadfast guidance as a community leader who spent the bulk of his career working as executive director of Jewish non-profit organizations.In 2019, Governor Jared Polis presented Osi Sladek with an award honoring his "commitment to inspire understanding, moral courage and social responsibility" at the Mizel Annual Dinner, one of Colorado's largest philanthropic events.

As a journalist, Corinne freelances for a variety of print publications, including "Cowboys & Indians", "Western Art & Architecture", "Colorado Life", "Home & Garden Colorado" and others. She was formerly a staff writer for "Working ranch" magazine, "True West" and "Persimmon Hill", the publication of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma.Since, 2015, Corinne has been editor-in chief of "HaLapid," the publication of the Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies, a secular, academic organization committed to the study of the forcefully converted Iberian Jews of the Middle Ages and their global descendants. As a multi-award winning, published author, she is currently working on her ninth book. She looks forward to the release of the sequel to her first novel, "MacGregor's Lantern." titled "MacGregor's return" in 2022.Corinne is a professional member and past president of the Denver Woman's Press Club and a founding member of Women Writing the West. She is a member of Western Writers of America and the Colorado Independent Publishers Association. Corinne was named a Fellow of the University of Colorado History Dept. in 2014. She is an alumna of Boston University's School of Fine and Applied Arts and has a graduate degree in design from the Interior Design Institute. She was the original founder of Writing the West, a 20 year accredited writing program held at Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado.Corinne and her husband own a home furnishings gallery founded in 1976 (Zoli Contemporary Living) and are importers of European high-end home furnishings. Corinne is an Allied Member of the American Society of Interior Designers. When not writing, she spends her free time designing jewelry and playing with their German Shepherd.
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