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Castles Burning

A Child's Life in War

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London
Kiadó: Transworld Publishers Ltd-Anchor
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 383 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 20 cm x 13 cm
ISBN: 1-86230-009-7
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Magda Denes was five years old in 1939 when her father, editor and publisher of an anti-Nazi newspaper, fled Budapest, having cashed in all his assets, for the safety of America. That was the last his young family heard from him for the duration of the war. He left them with nothing. Persecuted and then hunted by Fascists, Magda was forced into hiding -under floorboards, in an oven, in a cellar. Living with fear and deprivation, she was determined not to give way to despair. Tragic and wryly funny, her story brings the horrifying realities of wartime vividly to life.
'Magda Denes's account of her family's descent into impoverishment, hunger and disease, as the Nazis and Russians fought for control of Budapest during the Second World War, is all the more painful for the story of personal betrayal that underlies it gripping and dramatic' Margarette Driscoll, Sunday Times
'Magda tells the bitter story of her family through brilliantly observant childish eyes Denes, robbed of her... Tovább

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Magda Denes was five years old in 1939 when her father, editor and publisher of an anti-Nazi newspaper, fled Budapest, having cashed in all his assets, for the safety of America. That was the last his young family heard from him for the duration of the war. He left them with nothing. Persecuted and then hunted by Fascists, Magda was forced into hiding -under floorboards, in an oven, in a cellar. Living with fear and deprivation, she was determined not to give way to despair. Tragic and wryly funny, her story brings the horrifying realities of wartime vividly to life.
'Magda Denes's account of her family's descent into impoverishment, hunger and disease, as the Nazis and Russians fought for control of Budapest during the Second World War, is all the more painful for the story of personal betrayal that underlies it gripping and dramatic' Margarette Driscoll, Sunday Times
'Magda tells the bitter story of her family through brilliantly observant childish eyes Denes, robbed of her childhood, survivor of Nazi evil, writes with passionate, articulate anger' Mary Loudon, The Times
'A superb piece of work' Juua Neuberger Vissza
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