Stephen Nasser is the feature story for the May issue of InklessMagazine.com. The article focuses on Nasser’s harrowing experiences, his positive and resilient perspective on life, as well as his moving presentations.
Stephen Nasser is the feature story for the May issue of InklessMagazine.com. The article focuses on Nasser’s harrowing experiences, his positive and resilient perspective on life, as well as his moving presentations.
Complete article, including video of the author.
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I really thought that your book is one of the best books that I’ve ever read in my whole life! I was really lucky because I got to meet the author in my school(Faiss Flyers Middle School). I recomend people to read this book, it really touched my heart, and I’m sure it will touch yours once you read it.
hey i was really intense about the presentation because its crazy that you survived it.you taught me how not be sad or mad to always have a smile on my face but just dropping by for the thanks and god bless u
Thank you for sharing your enlighting story with us. It has taught me so much about discrimination. I am very sorry for your losses and especially your brother because I know that you were very close to him.
I am looking forward toward reading your book. It sounds very interesting.
thank you so much for coming to my school and telling your story. keep on telling your story. again thank you.
Dear Mr. Nasser,
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for sharing your experiences with us at Del Sol High School. Your words and message will live on within us forever. The message of love and respect was heard and I hope that we can pass that message on to all that we meet. Meeting you was a gift and one that the students and I will never EVER forget. Your face and your book will be remembered for the rest of their lives. You are a dear person for reliving the horrors every time you speak. We now know that it is imperative that these words are heard and the saying NEVER FORGET is so very true
Thank you from everyone at Del sol High School!!
Mrs. Benton
This book is one of my all time favorites! It touched my heart and im sure it will to all others who read it! Mr.Nasser and his wife visited Faiss MS today and are probably one of the nicest people i’ve ever met! I had brunch with them and sat at their table, they asked me to write a little commet and without further questioning i did ! He did a great job telling his story and giving GREAT advice! Thank you!
Never Again !
-Nina (:
During the duration of my seventh grade year I have read several novels in my reading class, and the one I enjoyed the most was Mr. Nasser’s book titled “My brothers voice.”
During the time of reading this book I’ve learned to cherish life because it can instantly be taken away from you or a loved one. For example when the Nazi were killing people by the millionths during the Holocaust. None of these people were aware when it was thier time to go. Thier lives or lives of thier loved ones were just ripped apart at any given moment. I’ve also learned that to keep a strong mind and think postive and you can get through those hard times.