Blood Sweat and Dreams by Robert Barzelay
“Blood, Sweat and Dreams” is a collection of ten gripping tales that plunge into the heart of human courage, sacrifice, and survival, each a portal to a distinct corner of the human experience, where mystery, and the unyielding pulse of life converge. These stories, diverse in setting and spirit, weave together the raw threads of adventure, and introspection, inviting you to journeys across continents, cultures, and the boundaries of the known world.
Imagine the sun-scorched streets in “Kidnapped in Tel Aviv” that sets the stage for a heart-pounding abduction, torment and mysterious developments, which end in bewilderment and the unexpected.
Or picture the vast, unforgiving expanse of the Sahara in “Emergency Landing in the Sahara”, where survival hinges on wit and will against the desert’s relentless embrace, the only nonfiction story, experienced by the writer himself.
In “The Signal in the Static”, the air crackles with enigma, as whispers from the ether hint at truths beyond our grasp, set against the ancient, sacred skyline of Jerusalem.
Venture further, to the jungles of Paraguay in “Eulogy with a Vengeance”, where justice takes on a primal edge, sharp and unyielding.
In “Silent Strike”, the stakes are global, the action swift, as operatives navigate a deadly dance of strategy and sacrifice to eliminate terrorists in North Africa.
Meanwhile, “Two 75-year-olds and a 75-year-old Skytrain” plunge you into the heart of human compassion, where heroes defy chaos to shield the vulnerable, saving lives in Darfur, their every step a gamble against fate.
Not all these tales pulse with adrenaline. “Esther’s Path of Acceptance” elaborates on the mindset of her father-in-law, Baruch Spinoza, an invitation to pause and be intrigued by this 17th-century philosopher, whose ideas of existence and freedom sparked revolutions of thought.
In contrast, “A Detour to Destiny” thrusts you back into the crucible of conflict, where chance encounters in Kashmir ignite life-or-death struggles, a land of rugged beauty, albeit a hotbed of revolt and dissension.
The collection also celebrates the vibrant tapestry of humanity. “A Journey through Time and Terrain” transports you to Aotearoa, where ancient Māori traditions breathe through sacred chants and the heartbeat of the haka, grounding the soul in community and earth.
Yet not all stories offer solace. “The Shadow of Sobibor”, a part fictional and true narrative of one of the writer’s family members, confronts the darkest chapters of history, unflinching in its portrayal of human cruelty and resilience, a stark reminder of the cost of antisemitism.
Brace yourself for these ten unforgettable stories that blur the line between the possible and the unimaginable. These ten stories, though distinct, are bound by a shared thread: they explore what it means to be human in the face of the extraordinary. From the pulse of danger to the whisper of wisdom, they challenge, inspire, and haunt. As you turn these pages, may you find yourself lost in worlds both familiar and strange, and may they leave you, as they have me as the writer, forever changed.
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Author Bio:
Robert Barzelay, Dutch-Israeli, was born on the date the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted, and the day Nobel Peace Prizes are awarded. Graduate in Political Science, History and Marketing. Semi-retired, with four kids and six grandkids. He speaks six languages, visited over 100 countries, lived in 11. Robert has been employed by emerging companies and multinationals, from salesman to CMO and CEO. He has established business partnerships and his own startups. Robert is a passionate writer of short stories and is nowadays in demand to evaluate business plans, create marketing materials and organize workshops. His favored sports are judo, sailing, rowing, water and snow skiing, flying and skydiving.