 | Betty Schimmel, Joyce Gabriel - 2000 - 471 Seiten
Describes the reunion, more than thirty years after World War II, of two wartime lovers. | |
 | Béla Zsolt - 2004 - 324 Seiten
First appearing in May 1946 at a time when there was, of course, no “Holocaust literature,”Nine Suitcasesappeared in weekly installments in Haladás. Concentrating on his ... | |
 | Sarah Dessen - 2004 - 256 Seiten
Rogerson Biscoe, with his green eyes and dark curly hair, is absolutely seductive. Before long, sixteen-year-old Caitlin finds herself under his spell. And when he starts to ... | |
 | Andrew S. Grove - 2008
Swimming Across is a personal and cultural memoir tracing Andrew Grove's most formative years. Beginning on the eve of Nazi Germany's invasion of his native Hungary and ending ... | |
 | Magda Denes - 1997 - 384 Seiten
A psychoanalyst describes her childhood growing up in war-torn Hungary; her overwhelming encounter with an incomprehensible world of deprivation, separation, and loss; and her ... | |
 | Dylan Thomas - 2007 - 51 Seiten
A Welsh poet recalls the celebration of Christmas in Wales and the feelings it evoked in him as a child. | |
 | Aranka Siegal - 1981 - 213 Seiten
Nine-year-old Piri describes the bewilderment of being a Jewish child during the 1939-1944 German occupation of her hometown (then in Hungary and now in the Ukraine) and ... | |
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