Adolfo Kaminsky: A Forger’s Life

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Subject of The New York Times documentary “The Forger,” winner of a World Press Photo Award and an Emmy Award

As seen on 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper

“[An] engrossing literary debut. … Writing in Adolfo’s voice gives this suspenseful narrative candor and immediacy.” – Kirkus Reviews

Reader’s Choice Award –Elle Magazine, France

Wall Street Journal‘s Top 10 Most Anticipated Non-Fiction: Fall Books 2016

“Each resistance movement had its forgers, but few have told their tales. Many, like Kaminsky, were very young technicians and chemists when they started their work. Sarah Kaminsky’s affectionate rendering of her father’s life, with all of the intricacies of his trade, is a book not almost about a remarkable craftsman, but a man who strove to save ‘Each life that used to be in danger.’” –Times Literary Supplement

Best-selling creator Sarah Kaminsky takes readers through her father Adolfo Kaminsky’s perilous and clandestine career as a real-life forger for the French Resistance, the FLN, and a large number of other freedom movements of the twentieth century. Recruited as a young Jewish teenager for his knowledge of dyes, Kaminsky became the primary forger for the French Resistance all the way through the Nazi occupation of Paris. Then, as a professional photographer, Kaminsky spent the next twenty-five years clandestinely producing thousands of counterfeit documents for immigrants, exiles, underground political operatives, and pacifists across the globe. Kaminsky kept his past cloaked in secrecy well into his eighties, until his daughter convinced him to share the main points of the life-threatening work he did on behalf of people fighting for justice and peace all the way through the world.

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