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Quiet Hero: Secrets from My Father's Past

Quiet Hero: Secrets from My Father's PastAuthor: Rita Cosby
Publisher: Threshold Editions
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 15656

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Pages: 304
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 1439165505
Dewey Decimal Number: 940.547243
EAN: 9781439165508
ASIN: 1439165505

Publication Date: May 18, 2010
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When a father reveals his haunting past, a daughter takes an incredible journey of self-discovery . . .

Emmy® award–winning journalist, TV host, and New York Times bestselling author Rita Cosby has always asked the tough questions in her interviews with the world’s top newsmakers. Now, in a compelling and powerful memoir, she reveals how she uncovered an amazing personal story of heroism and courage, the untold secrets of a man she has known all her life: her father.

Years after her mother’s tragic death, Rita finally nerved herself to sort through her mother’s stored belongings, never dreaming what a dramatic story was waiting for her. Opening a battered tan suitcase, she discovered it belonged to her father—the enigmatic man who had divorced her mother and left when Rita was still a teenager.

Rita knew little of her father’s past: just that he had left Poland after World War II, and that his many scars, visible and not, bore mute witness to some past tragedy. He had always refused to answer questions. Now, however, she held in her hand stark mementos from the youth of the man she knew only as Richard Cosby, proud American: a worn Polish Resistance armband; rusted tags bearing a prisoner number and the words Stalag IVB; and an identity card for an ex-POW bearing the name Ryszard Kossobudzki.

Gazing at these profoundly telling relics, the well-known journalist realized that her father’s story was one she could not allow him to keep secret any longer. When she finally did persuade him to break his silence, she heard of a harrowing past that filled her with immense pride . . . and chilled her to the bone.

At the age of thirteen, barely even adolescent, her father had seen his hometown decimated by bombs. By the time he was fifteen, he was covertly distributing anti-Nazi propaganda a few blocks from the Warsaw Ghetto. Before the Warsaw Uprising, he lied about his age to join the Resistance and actively fight the enemy to the last bullet. After being nearly fatally wounded, he was taken into captivity and sent to a German POW camp near Dresden, finally escaping in a daring plan and ultimately rescued by American forces. All this before he had left his teens.

This is Richard Cosby’s story, but it is also Rita’s. It is the story of a daughter coming to understand a father whose past was too painful to share with those he loved the most, too terrible to share with a child . . . but one that he eventually revealed to the journalist. In turn, Rita convinced her father to join her in a dramatic return to his battered homeland for the first time in sixty-five years. As Rita drew these stories from her father and uncovered secrets and emotions long kept hidden, father and daughter forged a new and precious bond, deeper than either could have ever imagined.


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5 out of 5 stars A very good story   September 3, 2010
R. K. Ryniker (Elmira, New York)
It was a nice story of what happened during the Holocaust, from a personal perspective.


5 out of 5 stars What An Eye Opener   August 18, 2010
Bronte (North Scituate, RI United States)
I loved this book. It should be a must read for every student in high school. How smart, brave and resourceful these young men and women in Poland were during such a difficult time. God bless them for being so patriotic and brave. Ms. Cosby was able to do what so many of us baby boomers did not, and that was to actually talk to her fathers about the war. My dad served in the army during the war and I had very little conversation with him about this time of his life. Sometimes we should talk less and ask more questions before its too late. Thanks Rita for a wonderul book.


5 out of 5 stars Quiet Hero Secrets from My Father's Past   August 4, 2010
mj
This is a book everyone over 13 should read. As each generation goes on it's hard to think that people could be so inhuman towards each other. This book is filled with facts and confirmed. The writer makes the facts come out without the panic of war. It gives me an understanding of my parents generation that explains a lack of emotional involvement that I have noticed. It makes me appreciate each and everyone male and female who fought and what the families went through. Thank God for the silent hero of yeasterday.


5 out of 5 stars Quite Hero: by Rita Cosby   July 28, 2010
Janene C Spurgeon (Golden, Tx, US)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is an awesome book! It has been very hard to put down! What a HERO Rita's Dad is. As most men & women who have had the misfortune of going thru the horrors that he has went thru, he does not see himself as the hero, but the others, especially those who did not make it. I encourage EVERYONE to read this book!!!

Most Sincerely,
Janene Spurgeon



5 out of 5 stars Amazing Story   July 25, 2010
persianbride (USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Quiet Hero: Secrets from My Father's Past - An excellent story which keeps you interested from the beginning to the very end!! Rita tells a very compelling and heart-wrenching story with so much emotion that you can't help but feel compassion for all those involved.

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