Exploring a series of intriguing encounters, the author shares personal anecdotes involving iconic figures from various fields, including Clint Eastwood and a prominent basketball coach. The narrative reveals unexpected moments, such as witnessing the Clinton-Lewinsky affair and a surprising proposition from jazz singer Helen O'Connell. Heller also recounts humorous and candid interactions with a space program leader and a rock band frontman, showcasing the author's unique experiences and relationships with these cultural icons.
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Cet auteur explore les thèmes de l'identité, de la mémoire et de la reconnexion culturelle à travers des mémoires captivantes. Son œuvre plonge profondément dans des expériences personnelles vécues durant des périodes difficiles, comme la Seconde Guerre mondiale, et dans les complexités du retour dans sa patrie après des années de séparation. Par son style narratif unique, il offre aux lecteurs un regard profond sur la résilience de l'esprit humain. Son écriture témoigne du voyage de découverte de soi et de la quête d'appartenance.





Prague - My Long Journey Home
- 253pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Author Charles Ota Heller's early childhood in Czechoslovakia was idyllic, but his safe and happy world didn't last long, Three years after his birth, Germany forced an occupation of his country; afterward, most of his young life consisted of running and hiding. His life, just like those of the other youths who lived in Europe during the late 1930s and early 1940s, was shaped forever by the dangers, horrors, and unsettling events he experienced. In this memoir, Heller, born Ota Karel Heller, narrates his family's story-a family nearly destroyed by the Nazis. Son of a mixed marriage, he was raised a Catholic and was unaware of his Jewish roots, even after his father escaped to join the British army and fifteen members of his family disappeared. Prague: My Long Journey Home tells of his Christian mother being sent to a slave labor camp and of his hiding on a farm to avoid deportation to a death camp. With the war coming to a close, Heller tells of how he picked up a revolver and shot a Nazi when he was just nine years old. Heller, now an assimilated American, left the horrors of the past-along with his birth name-behind to live the proverbial American Dream. In his memoir, he recalls how two cataclysmic events following Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution brought him face-to-face with demons of his former life. On his personal journey Heller discovered and embraced his heritage-one which he had abandoned decades earlier.
Ready, Fire, Aim: An Immigrant's Tales of Entrepreneurial Terror
- 290pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Charles Ota Heller has been an entrepreneur and mentor to entrepreneurs for over 40 years. Heller is a Holocaust survivor who arrived in the US as a penniless 13-year-old, speaking only two words of English. With strength, persistence, and determination, he went on to earn an athletic scholarship to college and obtain three degrees in engineering. He became an academic at the cutting edge of new computer technology and was bitten by the entrepreneurial bug. Over the next 20 years as CEO of technology companies and an additional 20 year as an investor, Charlie experienced the joys, successes, failures, and terrors of entrepreneurship. When the FBI attempted to shut down his company on a trumped-up charge, memories of World War II and the Gestapo filled him with the terror of uncertainty. Ready, Fire, Aim is the story of his riveting journey, told as a powerful, candid, engrossing adventure that only entertains but also provides valuable takeaways for present and budding entrepreneurs.
From the author of the acclaimed memoir, Prague: My Long Journey Home, comes an inspiring account of a refugee who boarded a ship toward hope—the United States—where he began a pursuit of the American Dream.After losing 25 members of their family in the Holocaust, the author and his parents escape a brutal Communist regime in Czechoslovakia, transforming themselves in a single day from one of their native country's wealthiest families to stateless refugees with all their assets contained in three suitcases. Young Charlie's father orders him to speak English without an accent and to become "100% American." His obedient son complies and, despite struggles with anti-immigrant prejudice and the discovery that America is not the perfect nation he had imagined, Charlie succeeds beyond even his own dreams.His struggles and triumphs—as a student, athlete, engineer, academic, entrepreneur, investor, author, and family man—serve as a reminder that America is still the land of opportunity, one that beckons to those looking for a better life. Cowboy from Prague is a tender, enthralling, compelling, and powerful story that will resonate with all Americans who, together, make up a nation unique in the world—a nation of immigrants.
O přežití, popření a vítězství. Životní příběh člověka, který zažil v mládí, jaké je to být synkem továrníka, pak ale následovala okupace a skrývání před nacisty. Válka skončila, ale tehdy jako sedmiletý se Charles Heller s Němci vypořádal po svém. Nyní, po 65 letech, se rozhodl vyrovnat se svou minulostí. Kdo byl tehdy oběť, a kdo kat? Po válce celá rodina emigrovala do Ameriky, kde se pan Heller stal váženým občanem a úspěšným obchodníkem. Na sklonku života se vrací do Čech, aby nám pomohl pochopit atmosféru tehdejší doby. Podaří se mu najít identitu oběti své poválečné odplaty?