Gael Kheiron's Book
Chronicles of a History
David Engelmann, born in 1946, from a German Jewish family that was rescued from The Holocaust, brought to Illinois, USA, and given a small farm, by some relatives that had been settled in the United States for over twenty years. Growing up, David realized he didn't want to be a farmboy. He knew exactly what he wanted out of life. He knew he'd have to leave the farm, headed into an unknown world, and work hard, in order to achieve his dreams. And he was ready to face the difficulties that might appear in his way—being the first one: the resistance represented by Mika, his overprotective mother, who was absolutely against her son leaving the farm, on his own, for some uncertain fate. And she'd do everything in her power, in order to prevent it. Fortunately, he had on his side people who believed in him, including Ettel, his father. Until he was old enough to be on his own, he'd have his own little 'war' to fight, aided by his own 'allies'. What would be the outcome of it? Which side would win? If the 'allies' came out victorious, would David really be free and able to leave his place and start anew? Or would he leave just to fight a new war?