Samson: A Savior Will Rise
Written by Shawn Hoffman
Narrated by Shawn Hoffman
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Winner of 7 International Book Festival Competitions for Best Novel of the Year, including New York, Los Angeles, Paris, and San Francisco.
The year is 1941, and Samson Abrams makes a life-or-death decision that lands him, and his entire family, in the notorious concentration camp Auschwitz. When Samson is recognized by Dr. Josef Mengele and Commandant Rudolf Höss as a former boxing champion, he is ordered box for their entertainment. A win means extra rations, but the penalty for losing is death in the gas chambers.
One question haunts Samson as he and his family face one atrocity after another: Where is God in the face of such evil? An unexpected friendship between the Jewish Samson and the Polish Catholic priest Maximilian Kolbe challenges Samson to examine what little is left of his faith, but will it give him strength when he needs it most?
Based on true stories, Samson: A Savior Will Rise blends Shawn Hoffman’s thorough research with a compelling narrative that provokes questions about faith, hope, and love.
Shawn Hoffman
Shawn Hoffman is an actor, screenwriter, and producer whose credits include a leading role in Broadway’s The Survivor and many other leading roles in films and television, such as performing at the Academy Awards and being a producer on the NBC show The Apprentice. He has written ten screenplays that have sold to various film studios and production companies, and his screenplay for Samson has won several film festivals.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5During World War II, Jewish men were forced to box on Saturday night for Nazi entertainment. The winner got extra food. The loser went to the gas chambers. Shawn Hoffman took this aspect of the cruelties in Auschwitz-Birkenau, the stories, Saul, an Auschwitz survivor, told the author, and recent discoveries on the medical experiments Dr. Joseph Mengele did there to build his plot.The Jewish Samson Abrams, 1936 Olympic boxing participant, made a life or death decision in 1940 in Polish Kraków rescuing a young Jewish boy beaten by the Nazis. That act costed him and his family much. He tried to escape the penalty (being brought to Auschwitz), but let the love for his dear ones prevail. They end up in the concentration camp, labored, digged mass graves and tried to survive. As soon Samson is recognized as the former boxer, lieutenant colonel Rudolf Höss offered Samson a deal: boxing matches on Saturday night. The loser will be sent to the gas chambers, the winner gets an additional share of food.Remarkably, Samson is stronger than all of his opponents. Maximilian Kolbe, a Catholic monk also at the camp, is the one that calms down the anger and rage again and again. Don’t blame God for the evil men does. The monk strongly testifies about his Christian motives to help the Jews and stand for justice amidst the greatest cruelties you can think of. Is there a God? Why do the Jews have to suffer all these? Who can you trust? Will human power prove the Jewish to be superior to the Aryan race? “Not by might or power, but by the Holy Spirit…” is the lesson from both Old Testament Samson as well as this 20th century giant, tormented by the ongoing murders on his family members.Step by step you feel your anger grow, as injustice does. And where you feel that it’s too coincidental to have Adolf HItler, Heinrich Himmler, Höss, and the angel of Death Mengele show up in this same plot, Hoffman throws in additional rounds, changed rules, bruises and opponents. After a culminating fight with Max Schmeling even Mengele is challenged to get in the ring. Samson: a Savior Will Rise strikes nerves, even though foot notes and historical details may distract for a minute. A powerful work of historical fiction.