Journey to Freedom is the inspiring sequel to author Stephen "Pista" Nasser's true Holocaust survival story, My Brother's Voice.
Picking up where the first book ended, as he says farewell to the girl he hoped to spend his life with, Nasser is completely alone, trying to resume his life after his liberation from the Nazis.
He does his best not to feel sorry for himself as he presses forward to rebuild everything that was taken from him. Battling the physical and emotional scars left behind from his ordeal, he continues on with his education, forever devoted to fulfilling the promise he made to his brother-to share with the public the diary Pista wrote while in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
This powerful memoir sees Nasser finally leave Hungary for North America and continue a remarkable journey-where he not only publishes his diary but also shares his story with audiences around the globe on over a thousand occasions.
Written in a straightforward, conversational style, this book weaves a spellbinding tale of the triumph of one man's spirit in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
About the Author: Stephen "Pista" Nasser is an author, playwright, and speaker who survived the Holocaust at age thirteen. He lost every family member and wrote a diary of his experiences while in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
After liberation, he returned to Budapest, Hungary, resumed his life, and eventually immigrated to freedom in the United States in 1958. He has had a variety of careers, including restaurateur, insurance salesman, and real estate company owner.
Nasser and his wife, Francoise, a retired nurse, currently reside in Las Vegas, Nevada.