Saturday 22 June 2013

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Nordhausen: Englishman writes about war, family, sex and betrayal
The Englishman Chris Woolgrove with his book "Escape from Babylon".
Nordhausen. The Englishman Chris Woolgrove discovered 14 years ago, his second big love in the near Sangerhausen. For her career, and he let the kingdom behind and started a new career through. In April, his first book appeared.
He gave English seminars at the University of Applied Sciences Nordhausen, organized crash courses to make managers and technicians for their missions abroad and business negotiations in English fit. The company Thimm Schertler, shaft sinking at Nordhausen, Nordhausen in north fire or Eon Bleicherode the Englishman personal trainer was perfect in terms of English. That he turned himself earlier internationally active as a manager or marketing specialist by the knobs companies came to him and his clients to fit here.
When his life as hinplätscherte here in Germany prior to 2001 knocked an elderly man named Karl Schirok
at the door by Chris in Sangerhausen. He asked him to assist him in the purchase of tickets for Madame Tussauds in London. Karl Schirok was over 80 years. He was from 1944 to 1947 as a prisoner of war in the United Kingdom and still maintained contact with the family, on whose farm he worked at the time.
The interest was piqued by Chris Woolgrove. Many memories of these times gradually fade along with the generation that experienced it. Sorry if these stories are lost. He started with the research.
The historical events in Normandy were a fascinating area of ​​research. In addition, he has spoken in 14 years in Sangerhausen with hundreds of friends and acquaintances about their life in the former GDR.
Eventually it was time, Chris wanted to write a book that tells some of the historical facts, but that should protect you from all the moods and feelings of the people of that time.

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The characters of his novel are fictional, but the majority of the narrated facts is backed by intensive historical research.
In April 2013, a historical novel full of feelings on the table. Horrors of war in Normandy, fighting for survival in a POW camp, the State Security of the GDR, a dark childhood secret and a hateful wife are the obstacles on the path of hero Franz Schmidt to happiness. Meanwhile, his nemesis Gerald Clarke sleeps through strange beds and cheats on his wife, the woman who loves Franz. Full of facts and at the same time moving historical novel titled "Escape from Babylon". He tells the story of two very different characters, tells the story of war, family, sex and betrayal from a man's point of view.
The novel is written in English. "Some words are indeed advanced level, but also without a dictionary can open up the plot well," says Chris.
And presents us with even a great critique of the eleven times bestselling author Sarah Challis.
Up close and listen to the finest English you "Escape from Babylon" and Chris Woolgrove 27 June at 19.30 clock in the traditional distillery in the northern houses Grimmelallee. Of course you can combine your listening experience with Nordhäuser spirits or champagne Little Red Riding Hood. Admission to the reading is free.

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