Kathrine Kressmann Taylor was an American author best known for her impactful novella "Address Unknown," published in 1938. A bold critic of fascism, her work vividly captured the tense pre-World War II atmosphere. Kressmann Taylor's writing often explored themes of morality and human rights. Her compelling storytelling and ability to delve into the human psyche have left a lasting mark on 20th-century literature.
You are not a German, Martin. You are a Jew.
How can you bear to live in a country that treats you as an animal?
War is a terrible thing, but it is a fact of life.
The world is filled with hate.
You can't fight an entire nation.
It's a dangerous game, but I play to win.
Do not underestimate the power of the written word.
We cannot let the fear of death rule our lives.
Sometimes silence is the best weapon.
Love blinds us to the truth.
Forgiveness is not always possible.
Betrayal can come from those we least expect.