Paul Galy Unveils THE 4TH OF MAY

By: Jan. 15, 2014
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There are memories etched in the mind forever. No matter how much time passed, or how much changed, those moments will always follow a person, haunt him until he gives in and walks down that lane once again. Author Paul Galy shares his past to the rest of the world with his new publication, The 4th of May. It all started with a blood oath they made as a child. Paul and Gabi grew together in post-WW II communist Hungary.

They are the memories of a child conceived in the aftermath of a racial war, growing up in the midst of a class war tearing apart Hungarian society, ultimately needing to flee with his family to Australia, a foreign land at the other side of the world. Three traumatized children told their stories to each other and then took a blood oath never to reveal them.

On his deathbed, Gabi releases Paul from a blood oath they made as children to never tell their terrible secrets about growing up in post-WW II communist Hungary. Paul's grief for Gabi becomes a grief for his childhood, his family tree and the struggles of his community. It is a personal oral history, a family history and a community history submerged in trauma, but it is much more than a saga about loss and grief. His memories emerge with a striking richness of details and emotion.

This book is also about moving from survival to something new, sweet and substantial, through the prism of Paul's childhood innocence. It highlights bullying, racial discrimination and how to deal with it. Galy's coming-of age journey is as intoxicating as it is shocking. It is a personable, gripping and astonishing true-life story that captivates the reader.

Heart-warming and greatly inspiring, The 4th of May will take readers into new and unanticipated emotional heights.

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About the Author

Paul Galy is a successful fourth generation pedorthist trained in the tradition of making orthotics, calipers, splints, prosthetic devices and shoes for misshapen feet. He completed his apprenticeship with his father in 1965. Following this, he attended colleges in Canada and the USA. He has successfully continued to conduct the family business for over 45 years and was awarded the Highest Honor the Order of Australia for his innovative and compassionate work with the disabled. He is also an accomplished artist, well-known for his Australian Commemorative Series. His series of anthropomorphic dogs playing cards and snooker were pirated outside of Australia and sold worldwide in the 1960s.

The 4th of May * by Paul Galy
The Memories of Paul Galy OAM
Trade Paperback; AU$29.99; 291 pages; 978-1-4836-4897-2
Trade Hardback; AU$49.99; 291 pages; 978-1-4836-4898-9
Ebook; AU$9.99; 978-1-4836-4899-6

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Xlibris books can be purchased at Xlibris bookstore. For more information, contact Xlibris at 1-800-455-039 or on the web at http://www.Xlibris.com.au.



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