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Nancy Sprowell Geise

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In 2007, Holocaust survivor Joe Rubinstein told author Nancy Sprowell Geise that he would never publicly share his experiences at Auschwitz and several other of the most notorious Nazi concentration camps. Five years later, he changed his mind. When Nancy began writing Joe’s story, she had no idea the impact it would have on her life as she immersed herself in Joe’s world and his remarkable journey of survival and triumph.

Shortly after its release in 2015, Auschwitz 34207 – The Joe Rubinstein Story, became a Bestseller ranked #1 in Holocaust Memoirs . In November 2015, Nancy presented Joe's story at the United States Library of Congress and gave a book signing at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. where she was presented with their Coin of Excellence Award. Author Geise has been invited to speak around the world to museums, veterans groups, civic organizations, churches, synagogues, bookclubs, senior communities, and the Kansas State Capitol. In May 2016, Nancy will gave the Keynote presentation at the State of Kansas Holocaust Commemoration Service. Nancy was asked to share Joe's story in his hometown of Radom, Poland for the 75th commemoration of the liquidation of the ghettos which resulted in the death of all of Joe's family. In 2018, Nancy was invited to speak at the Auschwitz Holocaust Memorial and Museum in Oswiecim, Poland as part of the staff and guides annual training.

Auschwitz #34207 is garnishing high praise from leading holocaust scholars, national reviewers and readers alike.

“A riveting, well-documented account of survival that’s harrowing, inspiring and unforgettable.” —Kirkus Reviews

“In sharing his story – with Nancy Sprowell Geise’s help – Rubinstein has made an invaluable contribution to the literature of the Holocaust.”
—BlueInk Review

“Author Geise has done an important job in presenting Joe’s story to the world, and does justice to a generation whose voices deserve to be heard. A great read...”
—Myles Friedman, Finelines Pubslush Review Blog

“Auschwitz #34207 will join work by Primo Levi on a shelf of classic Holocaust narratives.”—Foreword Reviews

Author Nancy Sprowell Geise’s debut novel, The Eighth Sea, became a bestseller, ranked #1 Historical Genre Literature & Fiction; #1 Religion and Spirituality Fiction and was a Quarter Finalist in the 2012 Amazon Breakthrough Awards.

Nancy Sprowell Geise was raised in Ames, Iowa, and is a graduate of Iowa State University. She and her husband have three grown daughters. Nancy and Doran have lived in Austin, Texas; Fort Collins, Colorado; and currently reside in Topeka, Kansas. In her free time, Nancy enjoys playing pickleball, hiking and camping.

Nancy hilarious and moving life experiences provide great fodder for her
writing and storytelling endeavors.

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Nancy Sprowell Geise

4.3/5 ( ratings)
Website
Go to Website
In 2007, Holocaust survivor Joe Rubinstein told author Nancy Sprowell Geise that he would never publicly share his experiences at Auschwitz and several other of the most notorious Nazi concentration camps. Five years later, he changed his mind. When Nancy began writing Joe’s story, she had no idea the impact it would have on her life as she immersed herself in Joe’s world and his remarkable journey of survival and triumph.

Shortly after its release in 2015, Auschwitz 34207 – The Joe Rubinstein Story, became a Bestseller ranked #1 in Holocaust Memoirs . In November 2015, Nancy presented Joe's story at the United States Library of Congress and gave a book signing at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. where she was presented with their Coin of Excellence Award. Author Geise has been invited to speak around the world to museums, veterans groups, civic organizations, churches, synagogues, bookclubs, senior communities, and the Kansas State Capitol. In May 2016, Nancy will gave the Keynote presentation at the State of Kansas Holocaust Commemoration Service. Nancy was asked to share Joe's story in his hometown of Radom, Poland for the 75th commemoration of the liquidation of the ghettos which resulted in the death of all of Joe's family. In 2018, Nancy was invited to speak at the Auschwitz Holocaust Memorial and Museum in Oswiecim, Poland as part of the staff and guides annual training.

Auschwitz #34207 is garnishing high praise from leading holocaust scholars, national reviewers and readers alike.

“A riveting, well-documented account of survival that’s harrowing, inspiring and unforgettable.” —Kirkus Reviews

“In sharing his story – with Nancy Sprowell Geise’s help – Rubinstein has made an invaluable contribution to the literature of the Holocaust.”
—BlueInk Review

“Author Geise has done an important job in presenting Joe’s story to the world, and does justice to a generation whose voices deserve to be heard. A great read...”
—Myles Friedman, Finelines Pubslush Review Blog

“Auschwitz #34207 will join work by Primo Levi on a shelf of classic Holocaust narratives.”—Foreword Reviews

Author Nancy Sprowell Geise’s debut novel, The Eighth Sea, became a bestseller, ranked #1 Historical Genre Literature & Fiction; #1 Religion and Spirituality Fiction and was a Quarter Finalist in the 2012 Amazon Breakthrough Awards.

Nancy Sprowell Geise was raised in Ames, Iowa, and is a graduate of Iowa State University. She and her husband have three grown daughters. Nancy and Doran have lived in Austin, Texas; Fort Collins, Colorado; and currently reside in Topeka, Kansas. In her free time, Nancy enjoys playing pickleball, hiking and camping.

Nancy hilarious and moving life experiences provide great fodder for her
writing and storytelling endeavors.

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