<p>This story could be one story&mdash;a child&rsquo;s world maimed by inconceivable cruelty. A child&rsquo;s heart irreparably torn.</p><p>But this story is another one. In the spring of 1944 at the age of 15 Ted Winestone emerged from two years of hiding in the Belorussian woods. He&rsquo;d survived typhus frigid winters and near-starvation to learn that mass murder had robbed him of his mother his father and his only sibling as well as countless other family members and friends.</p><p>His childhood shattered Ted Winestone pulled himself towards a life of achievement and happiness. He answered the brutality with hope responded to a fist with an open hand.</p><p>His story is a vigorous affirmation of life a resounding &ldquo;yes&rdquo; in the face of hatred&rsquo;s blight. This story will be read by his children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. But it is a story for all who want to reach a knowledge of our origins and our journeys and who aspire to live with grace and gratitude.</p>
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