Multi-award winning author publishes four gripping stories, each showcasing his versatility
Survival, 2020 Winner, History Category
SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA, USA, Oct. 8, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Award-winning author Alice Weil has published four books throughout her authorship. As a half-American, half-German writer, she grew up in Colombia and attended French and German school, which allowed her to speak four languages fluently.
His first book, “Survival: A Story of Friendship,” explores how a friendship can flourish even in the most tumultuous times between two young boys. Set at the end of World War I, it explores the rise of the Nazi movement leading to World War II. In June 2020, the book received the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for “Best Book in the History Category”. This achievement recognizes authors published independently by the National Association of Book Entrepreneurs (NABE), a group of seasoned editor-judges who aim to help authors promote their books in the marketplace.
His next book, “Kidnapped”, addresses a very personal event in his life. After being kidnapped and held in a dark cell in Colombia for 269 days, she recalls her experiences of what it means to survive without losing her mind. The outcome of that event continues to shape the way she approaches her life to this day. The book also won “Best Book in the Memoirs Category” in the summer of 2020.
Next comes a book that addresses fundamental environmental issues. In “Mother Nature and the Agent,” the author includes illustrations in her brief but informative story about why everyone should help save the environment. A sudden departure from her usual story of courage and survival, she showcases her versatility without compromising her writing style.
His latest book is the sequel to his first. “Survival: A Story of Friendship–Part 2” has similar themes to its first. This time the story is set during the ravages of World War II and explores how a mother and her son were able to flee from the Nazis. Through hard work, sacrifice, and managing the odds against you, this tale discusses the enduring nature of the human spirit and what persistence can do for you. Unsurprisingly, this book won the Pinnacle Award for “Best Book in the History Category”.
Readers will be satisfied to know that all of Alice Weil’s books are available on Amazon as eBooks, physical copies, and audiobooks. Additionally, she also has a website that hosts an active blog. Visit her site at aliceweilnovels.com for more updates.
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Trailer – Survival: A Friendship Story by Alice Weil