A Tiny Package Unwrapped

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Summary

Adolf Hitler is dead. The war is over. Reconstruction is underway.. When newlyweds Johann and Genevieve Stein immigrate to Burbank, California, the cold war begins. Johann Stein, fifteen years old, witnesses the execution of his rabbi father in the Auschwitz death camp. The rage he harbored against God and Christians inflamed him to escape and avoid capture. Johann worked his way to Warsaw where he studied engineering with his sights on going to America to invest himself in the aviation industry. Invited to Professor Pulasky's home, he meets Genevieve, a devout Catholic nurse dedicated to the improvement of healthcare and sanitation of postwar Poland.. Months later their paths will cross again. Their opposing worldviews are addressed but their infatuation overcomes their better judgment. Soon after their wedding, they embark on their move to Burbank, California where Johann's knowledge fills the demand of a helicopter manufacturer The clash of values erupts when Genevieve becomes pregnant, A cold war turns their marriage into a battle field enveloping their son Leland who becomes the target of Johann's rage. The future of this dysfunctional home seems to be irreparable. Will Johann ever break out of the package in which he has encased himself?

Status
Complete
Chapters
46
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Chapter 1

Proverbs 19:19 (ESV)

Be not quick in your spirit to become angry, for anger lodges in the bosom of fools.

Ecclesiastes 7:9 (ESV)

Burbank, California September 15, 1982

Leland Stein watched as the ambulance attendants loaded the gurney bearing his mother. A cold chill cut like an icicle down his back bone. Not from the weather, but from the icy grip of hatred clawing at his soul. The only heir of Johann Stein’s financial empire stood helpless to intervene for the woman who had birthed him twenty years ago. His whole life, as far back as he could remember, was spent as an observer of the slow death his father inflicted on his mother. Efforts to protect her from her husband’s cruel, insensitive treatment provoked passionate intercession pleading that Leland not do anything to harm his father.

Now, she has suffered a stroke Leland is certain resulted from the verbal and emotional abuse meted out by Johann. What could I possibly do to Johann that would recompense for the life of my mother? Murder would be too quick and would likely result in my incarceration. Would any lawyer be able to get me off with a light sentence for my plea of justifiable homicide? I might have a case as a victim of Johann’s mental cruelty. He has always despised me. Whatever expectations the man had for his offspring evidently were never realized. Did his resentment of me have anything to do with the punishment he inflicted on my mother? The man is obviously sick, obsessed with power, inebriated with money. He is unfit to occupy space on this planet.

The rage boiling within him surged as he walked toward his car, a 1979 Mustang. The sight of the car incensed him as it reminded him that he probably wouldn’t have the vehicle if it weren’t for his father’s influence and resources. He felt an impulse to kick the door, but thought better of the idea realizing that he would doubtless end up with a broken toe. He slid in behind the wheel and started the motor. Gripping the wheel with both hands, he banged his head on the top of the wheel, frustrated with an anger that produced no satisfaction. He started the engine to follow the ambulance to the hospital.