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Alex Kor and Graham Honaker at Franklin College's Richardson Chapel

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The Richardson Chapel
Franklin IN, United States
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Thu, Oct 30, 7pm - 9pm EDT

Event description

Join us on Thursday, October 30th at 7:00 pm at Franklin College's Richardson Chapel for an evening with Dr. Alex Kor and Graham Honaker! Alex and Graham will discuss their new biography, A Blessing, Not a Burden!

If you will not be attending the event, please use this link to preorder your copy for pick-up or shipping after the event.

A ticket includes entry to the event. Attendees may choose to add a copy of A Blessing, Not A Burden to their ticket purchase at checkout. A ticket is required to attend this event.

Our goal is always for authors to pre-sign your copy of the event book before the event begins. Signed copies of the event book are dependent on the time of arrival of the author.

We are pleased to provide accessibility accommodations for this event upon request. To arrange accommodations or request additional information about accommodations for this event, please email eventservices@wildgeesebookshop.com

Publisher Guidelines:

Signing/Photo line parameters are subject to change based on publisher preference. Any updates to signing parameters will be updated on the ticketing page prior to the event

An optional photo/signing line will be held after the event.

Additional copies of A Blessing, Not a Burden will be available for purchase at the event.

Event Policies:

  • Outside food or drink is not permitted at this venue.

  • Photo/Signing line positions are assigned first come first served upon arrival of person and ticket scanned.

  • A ticket is required for every person attending this event above the age of 2. This event does not allow at-the-door sales and individuals without a ticket can not be allowed entry.

  • We love it when people share memories from their night but recording long-form video or livestreaming the author's talk is not allowed at this event. Long-form video is considered to be any recorded video reaching a combined total of more than 3 minutes in length.

  • By attending this event you are giving consent to be photographed or recorded by Wild Geese Bookshop and Franklin College.

  • Can't make it to the event? A notification will be sent out after the event to arrange for shipping or pick up of your book.

  • Books not picked up after 60 days are forfeited and can not be refunded.

About the book:

By all accounts, Dr. Alex Kor’s life has been a miracle. The son of two Holocaust survivors who narrowly escaped death, Alex grew up in Indiana — a state with Midwestern charm and an ignominious history of prejudice. In “A Blessing, Not a Burden,” Alex details his incredible journey, from his unique upbringing to his present-day mission of carrying on his parents’ inspiring legacy. From his mother’s controversial stance on forgiving the Nazis to his father’s unbridled optimism, Alex shares life lessons that have helped him overcome his own hardships along the way. Alex also offers his own perspective on forgiveness as he nurtures his parents’ legacies in a world still fraught with discrimination. He’s traveled a long and winding road, from Terre Haute, Indiana, to Auschwitz and many places in between and like his parents, he has endured … and overcome.

As anti-Semitism festers across the globe, “A Blessing, Not a Burden” takes readers back to one of the most horrific periods in human history, reminding us of the terrible costs of hate and warning us that we are not so far removed from those dangers as we might think. Yet, at the same time, the story of the Kor family stands as a living memorial to the belief that the human spirit can overcome even the darkest of circumstances.

About the author:

Alex Kor is a podi­a­trist in Indi­ana and the son of two Holo­caust sur­vivors (Michael and Eva Mozes Kor). Know­ing the impor­tance of being the son of two Holo­caust sur­vivors who have both passed away in the last five years, Alex feels an oblig­a­tion to tell their sto­ries. He is a mem­ber of the CAN­DLES Holo­caust Muse­um Board of Directors.

Graham Honaker serves as Associate Athletic Director for Development and NIL Strategy at Butler University where he is in his 12th year. He has worked on various campaigns at Butler including the Campaign for Hinkle Fieldhouse and the Butler Beyond Campaign, the largest campaign in University history. He is an active member of Toastmasters International, the Robert Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, and the Indianapolis Kiwanis Club. He has an undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University and a master’s degree from Indiana University. He’s previously co-authored three books: The Cinderella Strategy: The Game Plan Behind Butler University’s Rise to Prominence, Unbracketed: Big Time College Basketball Done the Right Way, and A Blessing, Not a Burden: My Parents’ Remarkable Holocaust Story and My Fight to Keep Their Legacy Alive. He is married to Dr. Sarah Honaker and has two daughters, Kate and Bella.

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The Richardson Chapel
Franklin IN, United States