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Luisa: The Final Chapter of A Jewish Family Saga
Author: Roberta Kagan
Series: A Jewish Family Saga, Book 5
Genres: Holocaust Fiction, WWII Historical Fiction
ASIN: B094453MTL

Monsters are not born. They are bred.
After all, the devil was once an angel...

Luisa Eisenreich was not blessed with fortune. Daughter to an abandoned father and a maid for a mother, she knew that a life of success and happiness was not in her cards.

She found solace in the arms of Noam Horowitz, the only son to the wealthy Jewish family her mother cleaned for. For once, it seemed that possibility and love could be in her future.

Until Noam announced his engagement to a jewish girl, completely shattering any glimmer of happiness Luisa had.

A deep bitterness begins to fester within Luisa's heart, a bitterness that will propel her desire for revenge against all those that made her suffer. She forms a friendship with Paula, a poor German girl, and sister to a rising politician in the German government.

A man by the name of Adolf Hitler.

And so began her life. A life full of triumph and decay, love and loss, and ultimately, a collection of unspeakable choices that would forever leave their mark on Germany.

A villain is a victim whose story has never been told.
This is the story of Luisa Eisenreich. Read more

About the Book
Roberta Kagan

I am a USA Today Best Selling Author of Historical Jewish Fiction mainly set during World War 2. My father was Romany, and my mother was Jewish; when I was very young, I learned about the Holocaust. I couldn't understand how something like this could happen. So, I began to research and learn more. I met with survivors. I even met with the children and grandchildren of SS officers. But I still had no answers. I cannot say that I have all of the answers to all of my questions even now. But what I do know is that soon all of the survivors will be gone. Their message must be remembered, and the sacrifices that they made must not be forgotten. And so I humbly and with the utmost humility, I try to tell their stories. It is painful, but I must convey the darkness and horror of the time. However, I also want the world to know and celebrate the unsung heroes. Because many ordinary people acted in heroic ways. I realize that writing these books is a great responsibility. I pray every day that I can do this correctly. I am trying to reach out and touch many people, not with the message of the horrors but with the promise of hope. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for considering my work. It is an honor that I never take lightly.

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