One of Morey Kogul’s main goals in writing a book about his late father’s experiences during the Holocaust was to convince readers they were hearing from the survivor himself. Kogul, a 43-year-old urban planner and River Hill resident, chose to write in the first person to establish an emotional…
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Columbia resident's book relates the legacy of his father's pain, triumph in the Holocaust
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