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The dismemberment of Czechoslovakia and the
growing tension in Eastern Europe ruptured into World War II in 1939,
unleashing a succession of disasters that would redefine the borders,
ideologies and cultures of this region for years to come.
Against this backdrop, Jenny Williams tells us a story of survival that is
vivid, almost cinematic - a child's experience of war, through teenage years
and the early days of Soviet control in Czechoslovakia; of the oppression of
the Hungarian language and culture, and of socialist youth rallies; to
optimism, disillusion and fear of the Prague Spring, Dubcek's reforms and
the Soviet invasion of 1968, which led to her emigration to Australia.
Yenni: A Life Between Worlds reveals a blueprint for happiness that sustains
the author despite decades of disappointment and oppression. She does this
without a hint of sentimentality, like a marvellous conversation that goes
long into the night, combining the vision and sensibilities of a child with
the intelligence, wit and compassion of an adult - human in a way we fear
might become precarious.
YENNI - A Life Between Worlds
ISBN 1 86403 149 2
Retail Price $29.95 AUD
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