It was also posted via the Knob and Pixel newsletters. Don't depend on one newsletter if you are really serious about freebies or low priced books. I've had this book free for some time. I believe it probably came to my attention via Books on the Knob. No one newsletter is magic. Speaking of "magic," install the Magic Catalog and you can search for Gutenberg freebies on your own computer or Kindle. http://freekindlebooks.org/MagicCatalog/magiccatalog.html Elaine Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity. -- unknown Hello marilyn On Monday, January 2, 2012, you wrote > This book is an awesome read! If you have a > Kindle or Kindle reader on your > laptop it was free as of last night. > The book comes from the diaries, notes, and > photos kept by Nonna Bannister > as she grew up in Russia and during her years in German Concentration > Camps. Nonna remained silent about all she had > seen and lived through until > very late in her life. After her death her > husband, children and their > mates worked to publish her works. Nonna, a > very intelligent woman knew > that sometime all that she had seen and lived > through needed to be told to > aid in such atrocities not being repeated. > I found this through the site posted by Cora > Hendricks on Gen *Newbie: * > http://www.ereaderiq.com/free/ > * > * > *Marilyn *