Shirley B. Novack's New Book 'The Story Of...' is a Powerful Tale of a Man Who Remained Dignified Despite Life's Adversities.

Fulton Books author Shirley B. Novack, a first-generation daughter of Polish and Russian immigrants, a graduate of laboratory science degree and interior design, and a professional interior designer, has completed her most recent book "The Story Of...": a potent read on the life of Jacob Kalinsky. His mother's death was one of the pivotal events in the life of this resilient young man. His father sent him and his little brother to a brothel administered by Jordanna, an equally resilient madam. Jacob matured earlier than his peers. At such a young age, he has lived, suffered, and survived. This is his journey.

Novack shares, "This is the story of Jacob Kalinsky, born in Koretz, Poland, in 1904 to a mean-tempered tyrant of a father and a sweet and loving mother. At the age of twelve, Jacob's mother, Sarah, dies, and Jacob, along with his nine-year-old brother, is sent to live in the care of a brothel run by a loving madam named Jordanna.

It takes Jacob's father three long years to send for his sons. During that time, Jacob suffers many indignities, but when he was raped by a Polish soldier, it molds his life. The shame of this event remains his secret, never to be shared with anyone. That is, until a day, many years later in America, fate brings the Polish soldier back into Jacob's life."

Published by Fulton Books, Shirley B. Novack's book is an awe-inspiring work that is loosely based on the life of the author's father. This emotional and revelatory story will surely make the readers sympathize with the main character's journey. 

It also explores the psychological struggles of a person who has been through a lot of abuse in his life.

Readers who wish to experience this gripping work can purchase "The Story Of..." at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books