Paul Johannes Volkmann and Beatrice Caroline Volkmann's New Book 'From Sea to High 'C'' Shares the Riveting Story of a Young Girl's Life Amid War and Devastation

Paul Johannes Volkmann and Beatrice Caroline Volkmann have completed their most recent book “From Sea to High ‘C’”: an inspiring story about a young woman’s journey from toil, conflict, and bigotry to fulfilling her lifelong dream as a singer.

Paul writes, “The book’s storyline is about a young girl aspiring to be an accomplished singer and moving from place to place to accomplish her goal. It is a historical document, which not only educates readers of the peaceful setting that Germany initially provided between World War I and the Second World War but also describes how, slowly but surely, Hitler brainwashed German citizens into thinking non-Aryans (Christians, Jews) were contaminating German society. She bore witness to Nazi propaganda and lost friends because of their heritage/views. Two of her German music teachers, in fact, turned out to be Nazis. Through it all, Beatrice survived and became a voice against all forms of prejudice.”

Published by Fulton Books, Paul Johannes Volkmann and Beatrice Caroline Volkmann’s book narrates the real-life struggles of people during the Second World War as well as unveils the historical events that shaped a young girl’s life and aspirations.

This book features the unyielding strength and passion of a talented young singer as she braves the ordeals of racism and war to fulfill her life’s goal of becoming an awe-inspiring musician.

Readers who wish to experience this page-turning work can purchase “From Sea to High ‘C’” at bookstores everywhere or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books