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By the time Herman I Neuman was only twenty years old he had to endure: Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Bone-rotting Ear Infection, World War II, Years of Near-Starvation, Years of Homelessness, Years of judicial injustice and bare-buttocks floggings, School Failure, Extreme Culture Shock and Social Isolation, Years of Hard Labor and Slavery, and much more.
Before he was thirty years old, he worked his way to a five-year engineering degree and became an independent world traveler.
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This poem gives a brief glimpse of my very unusual life. My two-dozen years of early-life traumas resulted into many physical, emotional and spiritual blessings.
Many readers of my memoir, "Heroes from the Attic: A Gripping True Story of Triumph," cannot belief that I am still sane or alive.