Castles Burning by Magda Denes

Castles Burning by Magda Denes

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In 1944, Magda Denes was ten years old and living in Budapest with her family. Indiscriminately murdered, tortured and abused by the brutal occupying German forces, the depleted family escaped and made their way to America. This account is narrated from the view of a precociously brilliant child.

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Castles Burning by Magda Denes

In 1944, Magda Denes was ten years old and living in Budapest with her mother, adored brother Ivan, grandparents, aunt and cousin Erwin. Hungarian Jews were finding their lives more and more desperate, Indiscriminately murdered, tortured and abused by the brutal occupying German forces, they were barricaded into underground ghettoes. Magda's grandfather died of starvation. Ivan and Erwin, both resistance fighters, were shot. Somehow the depleted family escaped, made their way to Spain, and then by boat to the free world - to America, and to a new life. This is an account of the triumph of the human spirit over adversity, narrated from the view of a precociously brilliant child.
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ISBN 13 9781862300095
ISBN 10 1862300097
Title Castles Burning
Author Magda Denes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 1998-01-02
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.