
In the summer of 1941, 11-year-old Wolf is growing up amidst the rubble and antisemitism of war-torn Nazi Berlin. Destitute and facing deportation, he must leave behind his sister and travel with his family across a continent entrenched in war. With nothing in hand but expired visas to the US, Wolf and his family must figure out how to sneak aboard the Spanish freighter the Navemar, a ship that would gain its reputation as the "Hell Ship of Death." But this is only the beginning of Wolf's saga.
American Wolf is a heart-stopping true story full of last-minute rescues, near-death encounters, and survival against untold odds. It is also a story about coming of age, family dysfunction and national identity, and is a resounding testament to the triumph of the human spirit.
Using the notes compiled by her father, Audrey Birnbaum vividly retells a poignant account of Wolf's childhood in Berlin, his riveting escape from Nazi Germany, and the continued challenges he faced even as he reached freedom.
Part Holocaust survival story, part coming-of-age story and intimate family portrait, American Wolf is a true and unforgettable account of war, escape, and immigration, told with ultimate grace and in vivid detail. The spirit and emotional force of Wolf Schwersenz's story, beginning with his boyhood during Hitler's chilling ascent, will stay with you long after you finish turning pages. A must read! - Katie Sise, nationally bestselling author of We Were Mothers, Open House, and The Break
An absorbing account of the Holocaust told through the eyes of a young boy. By narrating this true story in the first person, Audrey Birnbaum deftly transports the reader to 1930s Berlin and we are at once immersed in a family drama during the rise of Hitler. American Wolf is a captivating Holocaust escape story that goes past the genre to tell a moving immigration narrative. This is a story of determination, survival and resistance that is as relevant today as at any time in the last three generations. - Steve Hunegs, Executive Director Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas
An intimate personal account, an important contribution to the body of work reminding us that while the Holocaust altered the course of history, it is best understood for the ways it affected the lives of individuals and families. - Diana Shaw Clark, Former Member United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Council
Who will be left to tell the riveting and profound life stories of those who had a front row seat to the ravaging experiences of the Holocaust? We will! Through the shared specific details and intrigue gifted to us by Audrey Birnbaum, we witness the arc of an artful narrative where the truths of perseverance, tenacity and challenge unfold before us to reveal how one man's journey of survival impacts us all. - Rabbi Elaine Zecher, Senior Rabbi, Temple Israel of Boston