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Nightmare Enemy, Dream Friend

As Luther Weitgucker grows up Protestant in early 1900s Dresden, he lives a charmed existence near the River Elbe, nursing little creatures and humans back to health. As his naturally inquisitive nature and desire to cure disease leads him to dream of becoming a doctor one day, Luther has no idea that a world war is looming in the near future that will change everything for him and everyone he loves.

While the Nazi Party gains steam, Luther dives into his studies at the University of Bonn, marries his longtime girlfriend, Sigrid, and eventually focuses on fatherhood as his three sons are born. After Luther decides to join the military, he must not only survive the war but also keep his true views of the Nazis close to his chest. But as Luthers path crosses with those of his villainous foes, he is guided by his character to perform heroic feats that exceed expectations and shine a light on friendships that can survive even war.

In this military tale, a young German man enters the chaos of World War II where he must lead a U-boat crew while attempting to maintain his Christian faith, heal others, and love all as brothers and sisters.

AMAZON.com Top review from the United States

By: J. Blanton
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2017

  (5 star rating)

Like its title

This novel has been reviewed by Kirkus, Clarion, and Blue Ink. All the reviews were positive. One gave four stars. The others had no such rankings. I am pasting the Blue Ink Review:

Jerry Blanton has done his research well and written a powerful historical novel. Like its title, the novel is about both a nightmare and a dream.

Readers are swept along into the rise of National Socialism and the events leading to WWII, through the eyes of a dreamer, a good man trying to be a good German. Luther Weitgucker, a devout Lutheran from Dresden, wishes only to live a Christian life. He becomes a doctor, but is swept up by the times and finds himself without a way to make a living as patients dwindle. Teenagers and young men are either in Hitler Youth camps or military service, which had its own medical staff. And “the Nazis were eliminating those with chronic illnesses and genetic defects–exactly those patients who would come most often to his office,” as well as those with sexually transmitted diseases, Jewish patients, and others.
Desperate, Weitgucker decides to “bend but not break and survive this war and this regime.” He joins the navy, commands a submarine, and struggles to balance his ethics with wartime exigencies, all while keeping his beliefs a close-held secret.

The novel asks: Can one go on a spiritual quest in conditions like this? This amazingly aware protagonist brings books like Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha, German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Discipleship, and of course, the Bible aboard his submarine. He holds fast to his ethics while sinking ships.

Blanton includes biblical quotes and Christian references in the narrative, but the story never proselytizes. Occasionally, the prose is overwritten, such as a flowery description comparing qualities of water to a woman—a minor distraction.

Readers will have a hard time putting the book down. There’s action, drama, a unique view of the Nazi era, and, without preaching, a tale of a man who, like German theologian Bonhoeffer, was a “follower of Christ who eschewed the mysteries of the bible” during the nightmare years.

By: PBA
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2016

  (5 star rating)

I do not like war stories but could not put this book down

Generally, I do not like war stories but could not put this book down. It had so much more than the events leading to WWII, but also a love story. Lots of high drama. The intertwinement of the descriptions of the Nazi era, love story, and the Christian traits of Luther Weitgucker were so fascinating and clearly told that it was as if I were watching this live.
In fact I could see this book made into a movie.

By: Natalie
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2017

  (5 star rating)

Five Star

Amazing book, worth a try.

Product Details

Kindle format$3.99
File size : 1140 KB
Publication date : November 11, 2016
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 336 pages
Publisher : iUniverse (November 11, 2016)
ASIN : B0794RMK86
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Language: English
Lending : Not Enabled

Product Details

Paperback format$20.99
Paperback : 336 pages
ISBN-13 : 978-1532005596
ISBN-10 : 1532005598
Dimensions : 6 x 0.84 x 9 inches
Item Weight : 1.09 pounds
Publisher : iUniverse (November 11, 2016)
Language: English

Product Details

Hardcover format$34.99
Hardcover : 336 pages
ISBN-10 : 153200561X
ISBN-13 : 978-1532005619
Item Weight : 1.43 pounds
Dimensions : 5.98 x 0.88 x 9.02 inches
Publisher : iUniverse (November 11, 2016)
Language: English

The Author

JERRY C. BLANTON has taught high school English, managed a bookstore, served as an academic dean, and worked as a copywriter, proofreader, English professor, and writer. He has written more than twenty books that include mysteries, sci-fi novels, and poetry collections. Jerry currently resides in Homestead, Florida.

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