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Daniel Gajda, a Ph.D. holder in French Language and Literature from UCI, brings over 45 years of teaching experience in universities, the City Colleges of Chicago, and CPS. Despite challenges in his academic journey, including part-time jobs and loans, his passion for literature and education remains steadfast.

Motivated by a deep appreciation for education, teaching, and writing, Daniel considers these pursuits as a fulfillment of his life’s purpose. His latest book, “Elise and Isabel – Two Devout Victims,” explores 17th-century themes, revealing the misogyny, anti-Semitism, and religious propaganda of Jean-Pierre Camus.