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Escape the Hezbollah [Kindle Edition]

Pola Muzyka
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The Ultimate Test of Faith and Love
Author takes you under the shadow of Islamic terrorism

Award: 2010 Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year

In Escape The Hezbollah, Pola Muzyka follows a young man, a Jewish American Christian, in Iran who faces the harsh realities of a brutal regime bent on subjugating their people to their fanatical ideals. The hero is abducted and forced through mental and physical torture to join a ruthless militia and witness the most horrific sins that man can inflict upon another human being.

But through his trials, his love for a woman--his Persian princess, his dedication to his faith, and the inspiration he encounters from brave family members and friends, he is encouraged to not only overcome, but also achieve victory to survive in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.

Inspired by factual events, the adrenaline filled book, Escape the Hezbollah, will keep you riveted to every single page. "What an intense story!” says Susanne Lakin, writer and editor. "This is a powerful , inspiring book. Not only well written, but well researched," says Cariann McCready, writer and reviewer.

That’s just a few samples of what people are saying after reading Pola Muzyka’s new book, Escape the Hezbollah, a glorious story of how love and faith can endure through the most cruel, hostile and depraved environment imaginable.

Escape the Hezbollah uses sound research and expert interviews as its underlying foundation. Though it is a work of fiction it is definitely based on true events, places and entities that exist in the world today. It is an engaging and thrilling tale without any hyperbole or subterfuge.

Pola Muzyka is an accomplished award-winning TV, commercial and corporate writer. In the 1980’S, She wrote part of a script for film director Federico Fellini. She researched and translated work for four-time Academy Award-winner Danilo Donati, who deemed her work “the most extensive research ever done on a film.” Escape the Hezbollah is her debut as a novelist and combines her talent as researcher and dramatic writer in this powerful and gripping story.

Book website: www.EscapeTheHezbollah.com

About the Author

Pola Muzyka is an accomplished award-winning TV, commercial, and corporate writer. She has always had a flair for dramatic writing. In the 1980s she wrote part of a script for film director Federico Fellini.

She researched and translated work for four-time Academy Award winner Danilo Donati, who deemed her work the most extensive research ever done on a film. Escape the Hezbollah marks her debut as a novelist and combines her talent as researcher and dramatic writer in this powerful and gripping story.

Pola is a multidisciplinary artist who began her career as a dramatic actress, having worked in both starring and featured roles in Hollywood-based motion pictures. She has showcased her visual art in many galleries and currently hosts a television series for baby boomers.

Although she has traveled and lived all over the world, Pola was raised on a sheep farm and continues to enjoy country living. Her passion lies in her relationship with Jesus Christ and her ministry connecting Christians in media.

She is the founder of the Internet-based Christian Media Alliance. Subsequently, she has toured India as a media missionary and produced documentary films helping pastors in various countries.


Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 823 KB
  • Print Length: 290 pages
  • Publisher: Trinity Matrix Publishing; 1.2 edition (April 21, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003IPCMZ0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #319,285 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful test of Faith!, April 29, 2010
This review is from: Escape The Hezbollah (Hardcover)

I recently finished reading a powerfully intense work by Pola Muzyka. "Escape the Hezbollah" follows a young man through the ultimate test of faith and love. The main character Joseph is kidnapped into the Hezbollah army and forced under Sharia Law. This powerful story follows Joseph through his struggles to keep his faith in God while trying to stay alive, protect the ones he loves and escape.

This is a powerful , inspiring book. Not only well written, but well researched. I was taken by the research involved in the overall story as well included "glossary of events".
Overall the book really makes you think about your faith, your passion, your conviction. What would you do in his situation? Do you have the faith to stand up for God even in your darkest hours?

Cariann McCready
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heartrending story all should read!, April 27, 2010
This review is from: Escape The Hezbollah (Hardcover)
Escape the Hezbollah is an eye-opening experience.Drawn mosty from true life accounts, this story of a young American man kidnapped in Iran and forced to serve in the militant radical army will give you pause about your own freedom and what we take for granted living in a free country. More than that, the author captures the place and time so evocatively, you will feel what her characters feel as they encounter terrorism in the streets and in their homes. This book is important on many fronts, but to me is most powerful in making us examine what we believe and what we are wiling to stand up for, at great risk to ourselves and perhaps others. It is also a story of hope and love, and although much is intense and horrific, faith and love, as is the case when one trusts the Most High God, wins out. This is a must-read book!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, September 17, 2010
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J. Fogle (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Escape The Hezbollah (Hardcover)
Ever since he could remember, Joseph Rabbani was taught by his father, Jalal, to be strong. Don't show weakness or fear because where Jalal is from in Iran little boys must become men very early. In his teen and adult years, Joseph would come to realize how true that sentiment was.

Escape the Hezbollah, which is inspired by a true story, begins with an adult Joseph making a dangerous journey out of Iran on a smelly fishing boat. As the novel progresses we learn what brought Joseph, a Jewish-American Christian, to this point. A pre-teen Joseph was living a worry-free life with his parents and younger brother, Jonathan, on a small island just off the coast of Savannah, Georgia. His father, a Muslim, and his mother Dorothy, a Jewish-American Christian, had forged a life for themselves in the U.S. In the U.S. Joseph also had the freedom to be who he was, and most of all he had the freedom of religion. The freedom to be a Christian right along with his mother Dorothy. But that all changed when Jalal, a Muslim, decided he wanted to go home to Iran. Even before Joseph learns of the move, his crying mother Dorothy warns him that he must keep his faith to himself because in other countries believing in Christ can get you killed.

After the move Joseph notices a change in his parents. In America, Dorothy was more apt to challenge her husband, but in Iran Jalal puts a stop to that. In Iran, women must know their place and it's not to question their husbands or men in general as it can have dire consequences. Slowly, Joseph begins to make friends. His life changes completely when he meets Azita, a young woman whom Joseph calls his "Persian Princess." They promise themselves to each other. Joseph vows to have at least seven children, while Azita playfully says they will have less. As their love grows, Azita also becomes a Christian. Choosing to denounce Islam in their hearts becomes dangerous as friends and family members begin to disappear. It becomes increasingly difficult for Joseph and Azita to know who they can trust.

The young sweethearts are pulled apart when Joseph and his friend Fareed are kidnapped by armed soldiers of the Hezbollah army. Once in training camp, Joseph and Fareed are subject to numerous horrors. They witness women raped, beaten and tortured to death. Joseph must participate in killing drills, failure to comply could result in his own death. As much as he doesn't want to, Joseph must go with the program. He unwittingly kills the mother of a fellow soldier. All the while he begins to question his faith in God. He begins to wonder if God even exists. If he does how can these violent acts continue. The Hezbollah army is fortifying it's troops, so the U.S. and other countries can't fill their heads with propaganda. But the Hezbollah army wants to do the exact same thing to those who don't embrace Islam. The irony wears on Joseph. He sees his friend Fareed embrace the Hezbollah, and wonders who he can trust now. While on leave, Joseph finally sees his family and tells them of the horrors in the camp. It is then that Dorothy stands up to Jalal. She wants Joseph to be free of Iran. The family forms a plan to get Joseph out of Iran. It takes years of hiding and money before Joseph is finally free.

I myself am not a very a religious person, but I always love learning and reading outside of my comfort zone. Escape the Hezbollah by Pola Muzyka doesn't mince words when it comes to the subject matter at hand. But Muzyka is not trying to be heavy-handed with the material either. There is a nice balance. Muzyka does explain in graphic detail how people were tortured for their faith, but it balances nicely with how Joseph feels tortured inside with his own faith. The book will make you question your own faith. What does one do in this situation? How much can the human psyche take before you give in? Do you give in or do you worship in secret?


Note: I received a copy of the book from the publisher at the request of the author in exchange for an honest review
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Pola Muzyka is a multidisciplinary artist who began her career as a dramatic actress, having worked in both starring and feature roles in Hollywood-based motion pictures. She has showcased her visual art in many galleries and currently hosts a television series for baby boomers.

Although she has traveled and lived all over the world, Pola was raised on a sheep farm and continues to enjoy country living. Her passion lies in her relationship with Jesus Christ and her ministry connecting Christians in media.

She is the founder of the internet based, Christian Media Alliance. Subsequently, she has toured India as a media missionary and produced documentary films helping pastors in various countries.

Pola is an accomplished award-winning TV, commercial and corporate writer. She has always had a flair for dramatic writing. In the 1980s she wrote part of a script for film director Federico Fellini.

She researched and translated work for four-time Academy Award-winner Danilo Donati, who deemed her work "the most extensive research ever done on a film." Escape the Hezbollah is her debut as a novelist and combines her talent as researcher and dramatic writer in this powerful and gripping story.

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