Trusting Calvin: How a Dog Helped Heal a Holocaust Survivor's Heart - Paperback

Trusting Calvin: How a Dog Helped Heal a Holocaust Survivor's Heart - Paperback

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Trusting Calvin: How a Dog Helped Heal a Holocaust Survivor's Heart - Paperback

Trusting Calvin: How a Dog Helped Heal a Holocaust Survivor's Heart - Paperback

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by Sharon Peters (Author)

Max Edelman was just 17 when the Nazis took him to the first of five work camps, where his only hope of survival was to keep quiet and raise an emotional shield. After witnessing a German Shepherd kill a fellow prisoner, he developed a lifelong fear of dogs. Beaten into blindness by two bored guards, Max survived, buried the past, and moved on. But when he retired, he needed help. After a month of training, he received Calvin, a devoted chocolate Labrador retriever. Calvin guided Max safely through life, but he sensed Max's distance and reserve. Calvin grew listless and lost weight. Trainers intervened--but to no avail. A few days before Calvin's inevitable reassignment, Max went for a walk. A car cut into the crosswalk, and Calvin leapt forward, saving Max's life. Max's emotional shield dissolved. Calvin sensed the change and immediately improved, guiding Max to greater openness, trust, and engagement with the world. Here is the remarkable, touching story of a man who survived history and the dog that unlocked his heart.

Back Jacket

IN MEMORIAMLyons Press notes with sorrow the death of Max Edelman, a Holocaust survivor and the subject of Trusting Calvin, on November 5, 2013. He was 91 years old. Days before he died, he spoke with a school teacher about the Holocaust. He wanted not only to commemorate the lives lost but to point out how today's rigid thinking, unwillingness to hear contrary view points, and contempt for anyone different reminded him of those darker days. He told his story one last time because, if it helped just one person become kinder, less judgmental, more open to seeing our human similarities rather than differences, it might serve as the tiny stone that could create important ripples into the future. Edelman was beaten blind in a Nazi labor camp more than 70 years ago, but he saw better than most. He will be missed.

Author Biography

Sharon Peters is an award-winning journalist who has worked as a reporter, editor, or consultant for several newspapers and launched the popular weekly "Pet Talk" column in USA Today. She turned her attention to writing about animals after volunteering in Mississippi for several weeks after Hurricane Katrina. She lives in Colorado.

Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.5 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: June 01, 2015

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