A Story of Survival

December 10, 2010

On December 8th and 9th, Stephen Nasser, author of My Brother’s Voice spoke to students at Mohave Community College.

STORY OF SURVIVAL:  Holocaust survivor Stephen Nasser speaks at Mohave Community College.

By RODD CAYTON

The Daily News

BULLHEAD CITY — While we’ve all heard that freedom isn’t free, speaker Stephen Nasser Thursday told an audience at Mohave Community College of what happens when one’s freedom is lost.

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A Few Words of Thanks…

May 28, 2010

By Stacey Fott

Recently Stephen Nasser visited JD Smith Middle School on May 20th to share his experiences of surviving the Holocaust. While Stephen has received many cards, letters and even posts on our blog about his presentations, we thought this was a great example of teacher and student reactions. Thanks to Stephen for sharing this with us.


Author Takes Message Worldwide

May 11, 2010

An article featuring Stephen Nasser and his inspirational book My Brother’s Voice was recently published in a newspaper in Muhldorf, Germany. Those  familar with the book know that Stephen was imprisoned in a concentration camp in Muhldorf and now may have the opporunity to share his expericence with a new generation of Germans.

Muhldorf Article  (German)

Muhldorf Article  (English translation)


Channel 8 Las Vegas Now Story

February 3, 2010

By Stacey Fott

My Brother’s Voice author was featured on the Las Vegas CBS affiliate sharing his Holocaust experience.

Holocaust Survivors Share Stories with Students


Survivor’s Response

February 3, 2010

By Stacey Fott

Author and Holocaust survivor Stephen Nasser was invited to meet with students at Northwest Career and Technical Academy in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 2. This assembly was held in response to remarks by a teacher at the Academy denying the existance of the Holocaust.

Read article from the Las Vegas Review-Journal


A Blogger’s Review

January 6, 2010

Laura, author of the compelling Song of My Heart blog, recently had a chance to see Stephen Nasser give one of his powerful programs. Enjoy her reflections on both the book and presentation:

“Stephen Nasser was liberated in April of 1945. When he was found, he weighed only 72 pounds. As far as he knows, he is the only survivor who kept a diary inside a concentration camp. He worked with cement bags everyday and would tear the bags into sheets and bind them with wire to write his thoughts on. It is the first hand account of an incredible survival story. If you haven’t read it, you need to…it will change your life.”

Read the full review here.


500 and Counting!

November 25, 2009
Certificate of Recognition presented to Stephen Nasser.

Certificate of Recognition presented to Stephen Nasser.

November 7th, 2009 marked the 500th time that author and Holocaust survivor Stephen Nasser has spoken to groups about his experiences since the publication of his book My Brother’s Voice. The occasion was celebrated at the Vegas Valley Book Festival with a presentation of certificates from Senator Harry Reid and Congresswoman Dina Titus.

Well done Stephen! Looking forward to the next 500!


Remembering To Live

May 5, 2009

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.


Welcome

January 22, 2009

Holocaust Memorial in Dachau, Germany.

Welcome to the web site for My Brother’s Voice by Stephen Nasser. Check back to this site for updates on lectures and book signings.