Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Revolution





Read a new book and support Project Transformation!

Alex Tamayo Wolf published his first book in 2007. He felt inspired by his grandfather, Georg Wolf, who he shadowed as a little boy and decided to write Revolution in his honor.

As an even more generous act, Alex supports Project Transformation by donating twenty percent of the profit from Revolution. You may purchase his book here from Amazon. Buying the book will provide our organization with a monetary donation; furthermore, you will read a great novel inspired by a man that also helped children escape from the world in which they are living.

Book Summary: In the beautiful countryside outside imperial Vienna, in the years leading up to World War I, a remarkable story took place...Helene Marie Neumann, a vintner’s daughter, spends her youth making wine with her mother and father, soaking up the Riesling sunshine, growing into a lovely young woman. Here she meets Maximilian Rieger, a wealthy boy whose family owns a nearby villa. They become good friends. But dark clouds roll in on this idyllic life. Maximilian is sent away to boarding school. And Maximilian's father, a ruthless businessman, swindles the vineyard from Helene's father, the town drunk. The vineyard lost, Helene is taken to an orphanage in the slums of Vienna, forced into prostitution, and remains there until she is eighteen. On the darkest day of her life, she finds a seed of hope in a childhood memory and begins her long journey home. But she must first confront Maximilian, who has grown into his father.

If you want a good read, check out Revolution by Alex Tamayo Wolf. With each sale, a donation of 20% will go to Project Transformation.

Here is a link to Revolution’s website.
Contact the author, Alex Tamayo Wolf.

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