A MATCH MADE IN HELL:
The Jewish Boy and the Polish Outlaw
Who Defied the Nazis


Author LARRY STILLMAN is a popular speaker at junior and senior high schools, as well as at adult organizations.

"Mr. Stillman not only personally connected students to the holocaust with his stories of Morris Goldner's fight for survival, he also explained the process of book writing from finding an incredible story, researching it, revising it, promoting it to publishing it. His presentation is a valuable resource for middle school students in both language arts or social studies
who are studying the Holocaust."
--Lisa Lee Kmichik, Hawthorn Jr. High,Vernon Hills, IL

"I believe the students became well informed and entertained. Since the story of Mr. Goldner is unlike other Holocaust stories students have heard, they gain a different perspective that was refreshing."
--Karen Janisch, 8th grade, Hawthorne Jr. High, Vernon Hills, IL

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Film option news: "Match" now under development for theatrical or cable TV production!


"A Match Made in Hell" has won national accolades for both adult and young adult audiences. It will soon be published in its entirety in the Polish language, and has also appeared in condensed form thanks to Reader's Digest in Hungary, Portugal, and the Czech Republic. Film development is presently underway. Author Larry Stillman, who is based in the Chicago area, speaks locally and nationally on his book to book clubs, Jewish and non-Jewish organizations, high schools, and middle schools.

And now that this incredible true story is available in paperback, it is affordable for Language Arts and Social Studies classes everywhere. To supplement this text, Mr. Stillman is available to speak on the book and its research, as well as on the writing process itself.

Mr. Stillman has presented at George Washington High School in Philadelphia, Lake Forest High School and Middle School in Illinois, and Hawthorne Junior High in Vernon Hills, IL., where he has spoken to 800 students for three years consecutively.

To learn more about pricing for quantity purchases of the book, please use the link at the right to contact the publisher, The University of Wisconsin Press. And e-mail the author to inquire about bookings for talks to single classrooms or entire student body assemblies.








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