Above Water

by Leon Kossman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 02/10/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9781410754585

About the Book

Above Water deals with the effects of Nazism on the life of Harry Rosen, a Latvian Jew.

Harry has to endure the inferno of the Riga ghetto.  He escapes from the ghetto and finds a hiding place in the apartment of Anna, the sister of a friend.

After the liberation of Riga, Harry marries Anna and studies at Riga University.

Harry and Anna decide to go to the United States.  In New York, Harry publishes a book on modern history, he goes to Germany, In Berlin, he has an encounter with the now former SS officer he tricked thirty years before in Riga when he escaped from the ghetto.  The German does not recognize Harry.

Harry’s German tour has ended.  He has gathered the needed material for his next book.


About the Author

Leon Kossman was born in Riga, Latvia. Since his early childhood he was bilingual. He spoke German with his mother and Russian with his father. After graduating from a Russian high school, he studied English and Western literature at Moscow State University. He graduated from the University and taught English and German at the Moscow Institute for Industrial Art.

In 1992 Leon and his family immigrated to the United States via Israel. After a year in Cleveland, Ohio, where he taught German at Cleveland University, Leon Kossman and his family resettled to New York City. He was employed by the German American Daily Staatszeitung as an assistant editor. Leon Kossman wrote for the paper -among other items - theater and concert reviews.

In 1997 Leon Kossman published a book entitled Everyday English-Russian Conversations (Dover). For more than twenty years, Leon Kossman has written numerous short stories, which aren’t yet published.

Last year Leon Kossman completed his semiautobiographical nove1 Above Water. The book deals with the effects and aftereffects of Nazism on the lives of two Latvian men, Harry and Stefan, and follows them out of the terror of anti-Semitism to acceptance and new lives in the United States.