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Daddy’s Remains

MacKenzie Publishing’s lastest publication is Daddy’s Remains by Sharon Nadja Zajdman.

DADDY’S REMAINS is the story of Abram Zajdman, who once lived and was buried twice. Born at the dawn of communist terror, Abram grew to manhood in pre-war Poland. Fleeing invading German forces, Abram’s escape into Stalin’s Soviet Union saved his life but cost him his innocence. A sojourn in postwar Paris began to restore his equilibrium. Along with thousands of stateless refugees, Abram immigrated to Canada in 1948 and found fulfilment in marriage to a loving and courageous woman.

Abram’s story is one of resilience, transcendence, joie de vivre, and legacy; the lives he touched, the children he left behind and what happened to them. It is also a tale of love. You can’t keep a good man down.

In DADDY’S REMAINS, Abram once more lives.

The book is available world-wide on Amazon.

Sharon Nadja Zajdman is a Canadian author. In 2022, she published the story collection The Memory Keeper (Bridgehouse Publishing, Manchester, England), as well as I Want You To Be Free (Hobart Books, Oxford, England), a memoir of her late mother, the pioneering Holocaust educator and activist Renata Skotnicka-Zajdman.

In 2022 and 2023, Zajdman’s work was selected for inclusion in the annual British anthology The Best of Café Lit. In 2021, Zajdman received an award from The Society of Authors Foundation in London, England.

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