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A Tale Of Two Countries
A Story by
Serge Wlodarski
Now that I have spent at least a week in both Russia and America, I am qualified to make this comparision.
Everything Falls Apart
A Chapter by
Serge Wlodarski
I am living proof that it is better to be born to a family with money than to one without. Recently I learned I have something called a white pr..
Peenemunde
A Chapter by
Serge Wlodarski
True story, once a girl shattered my nose with a strike from her forearm. Surgery was required to put things back where they belonged. When I w..
Darkness Before The Dawn
A Chapter by
Serge Wlodarski
One of the advantages of having an important person as a father is that you can get away with stuff. More than once, a police cruiser deposited ..
Mathematician Gone Wild
A Chapter by
Serge Wlodarski
Both of my parents grew up amid poverty and war. Even though they spent more than half of their lives in America, and succeeded beyond their drea..
Who Are You
A Chapter by
Serge Wlodarski
My father was not a big fan of fireworks. But the other dads in the neighborhood drove their kids across the Tennessee River to Morgan County, to..
The Next War
A Chapter by
Serge Wlodarski
Aside from building rockets, my father didn’t want anything to do with war. He wouldn’t watch war movies. He never owned a gun. A frie..
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
A Chapter by
Serge Wlodarski
My father was as smart as anyone I’ve ever known. As a child, I saw Wernher von Braun interact with him at parties and other functions. I could ..
Come On In, The Water Is Fine
A Chapter by
Serge Wlodarski
As a teenager, I believed there was no such thing as trouble I could not get out of. There were men in Huntsville that had an interest in suppressing ..
Second Verse, Same As The First
A Chapter by
Serge Wlodarski
My father left most parenting duties to my mother. But he always opened up a little when we traveled. That was when he’d put on his Artur hat an..
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