Two new books about Hamas' massacre on Oct. 7
The first book is entitled Bloody October Dawn: Genocide at the Supernova Music Festival on October 7, 2023, Israel's Pearl Harbor and 9/11.
This is the story of the horrific tragedy at the Supernova Music Festival on October 7 that shocked the world, including in the words of many fortunate survivors. Not lost in this book is the story of the forgotten heroics of many citizens of Israel, who bravely rose to the challenge on the most awful day in the history of Israel.
The second book is entitled "I Love You to Gaza and Back" The Incredible Story of Israeli Hostage Mia Leimberg and her Faithful Dog Bella.
This is the remarkable story of Mia Leimberg and her faithful companion Bella, who endured Hamas terrorist captivity together in the hellish tunnel network under Gaza and survived week after week during the darkest days by mutually supporting each other. Teenage Mia repeatedly displayed a remarkable degree of an irrepressible spirit and outright defiance toward the terrorists who desired to take Bella away from her. The terrorists were unsuccessful in their repeated efforts.
Phillip Thomas Tucker, Ph.D., has written more than 130 books of groundbreaking history. He earned his Ph.D. in history from St. Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri, in May 1990. Tucker then worked for more than two decades as a civilian historian for the Department of Defense, including in Washington, D.C., and at the Pentagon. He is now retired and has devoted himself to writing history full-time. Because he has been so prolific in the field of history over the decades, Dr. Tucker has acquired the reputation as "the Stephen King of History."