
I am Lubo: The incredible story of a child's struggle to survive - Paperback
I am Lubo: The incredible story of a child's struggle to survive - Paperback
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by Lou Pechi (Author)
This is a true story of growing up, before, during, and after the Holocaust. It tells about his struggle, not only to survive, but also to keep his true identity throughout those difficult years. This is also an inspirational story that needs to be told. The story narrated through the eyes of a young boy, fascinated by the all the happenings yet unaware of the dangers that surround him. Despite all the fear, humiliation, difficulties of constant movement, changes of identity, separation from his parents, Lubo remains upbeat and positive. The German bombing of Belgrade, and the brutal prosecution of the Jews in Croatia that followed, shatter Lubo's pre-war idyllic life in Zagreb, Croatia. To save their lives Lubo's parents flee to Italy. Not knowing what awaits them, they leave seven year old Lubo with his aunt, married to his Catholic uncle. Two years later, at the age of eight someone informs the Nazis and he is arrested and ready to be sent to the concentration camp in Germany. Through intervention of friends and relatives he is released six hours before the scheduled convoy departure and smuggled to his parents in Italy. The family's relative safety in Treviso, Italy is broken by the German invasion that forces them to flee again to Rome, where the Allies eventually liberate them. After the liberation, Lubo returns to Communist Yugoslavia, emigrates to Israel, and finally arrives to the United States.
Author Biography
Lou Pechi born in Zagreb, Croatia came to the United States in 1955. He pursued a long career in Engineering, Sales, Marketing, and Consulting. He is the author of 27 articles published in several industry publications: EE Times, EDN, EPN Power, and Electronic Design. For five years he wrote a monthly column: "Dancing With Two Left Feet" for the Folk Dance Magazine. Lou and his wife live in San Diego, California. They have two children. Their daughter Nina lives in Florence, Italy, and their son Tony, and three grandchildren live in Chicago Illinois.



















