
For the Children
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Narrated by:
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Steven Gerald
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By:
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Geza Tatrallyay
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For the Children is a narrative memoir that tells the true story of the author's family's escape from Hungary and immigration to Canada in 1956, told from the viewpoint of the seven year old child he was at the time. After numerous attempts to flee from revolution torn Stalinist Hungary ending in capture and disappointment, the author's parents' pursuit to give their children a better life finally bears success as they walk to freedom across a well guarded and mine strewn border. This is a gripping tale of bravery and the will to survive, the sometimes heart-breaking struggle for freedom, and the wonder and difficulties inherent in starting a life in a new country.
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- Daniel Bain
- 12-01-24
A child’s perspective on a families escape from Hungary
I really enjoyed this memoir, it transported me to Cold War Hungary. It is well written and paints a picture with the right amount of color and flavor. Full of detail and personal observations in a balance that kept me tuned in and curious for the next steps in the families exodus from Hungary. It’s hard to imagine a family clamoring for a better life, the trials of their attempts to leave their country and the eventual return a generation later. The voice of a young child beautifully filled in with a narrative that really works. A great read.
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