In Search of a Childhood Song (Paperback, New)


"Wow, Mom, that sounds like an awful trip," I said. "No," she said, her voice wavering. "It was the best trip of my life " Upon hearing this statement at age thirteen, the author became hooked on her mother's mysterious past and a three decade search for more details began. The remarkable story about her genealogy has proved fascinating to all who hear it. An ordinary Eastern European family grapples with extraordinary circumstances from the 1930s to the 1960s. Relating past and present adventures in Germany, Poland and the U.S., the author brilliantly narrates this exciting story of adversity and triumph. The family perseveres during WWII and the Cold War era integrating humor with optimism, determination, courage, ingenuity and love. The biography's main character is Barbel, the author's mother. Born in a part of eastern Germany named Silesia, Barbel grows up in Hitler's Nazi Germany. Her small community survives wartime shortages and extremist policies, but circumstances take a turn for the worse when post-war agreements cede her Silesian hometown area to Poland under Soviet communist rule. The nineteen-year-old Barbel is desperate to get out of communist Poland. Her strategy for escape takes her to a West German refugee camp, then Munster, Germany where she meets her future husband, a Serbian former POW now a displaced person. The story follows their marriage and immigration to the U.S. with the adventures and culture shock that ensues. Family members are separated due to politics, border changes and the Iron Curtain, including a twenty-year-old sister alone and homeless in the demolished free West with all communication cut off to the Soviet dominated East. Barbel's escape alters the entire family's destiny. Each family member has different challenges and opportunities, but they work separately and together to tirelessly find each members' way to freedom.

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"Wow, Mom, that sounds like an awful trip," I said. "No," she said, her voice wavering. "It was the best trip of my life " Upon hearing this statement at age thirteen, the author became hooked on her mother's mysterious past and a three decade search for more details began. The remarkable story about her genealogy has proved fascinating to all who hear it. An ordinary Eastern European family grapples with extraordinary circumstances from the 1930s to the 1960s. Relating past and present adventures in Germany, Poland and the U.S., the author brilliantly narrates this exciting story of adversity and triumph. The family perseveres during WWII and the Cold War era integrating humor with optimism, determination, courage, ingenuity and love. The biography's main character is Barbel, the author's mother. Born in a part of eastern Germany named Silesia, Barbel grows up in Hitler's Nazi Germany. Her small community survives wartime shortages and extremist policies, but circumstances take a turn for the worse when post-war agreements cede her Silesian hometown area to Poland under Soviet communist rule. The nineteen-year-old Barbel is desperate to get out of communist Poland. Her strategy for escape takes her to a West German refugee camp, then Munster, Germany where she meets her future husband, a Serbian former POW now a displaced person. The story follows their marriage and immigration to the U.S. with the adventures and culture shock that ensues. Family members are separated due to politics, border changes and the Iron Curtain, including a twenty-year-old sister alone and homeless in the demolished free West with all communication cut off to the Soviet dominated East. Barbel's escape alters the entire family's destiny. Each family member has different challenges and opportunities, but they work separately and together to tirelessly find each members' way to freedom.

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Product Details

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Imprint

KAMBook Publishing, LLC

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2007

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2007

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

188

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-9786900-9-0

Barcode

9780978690090

Categories

LSN

0-9786900-9-5



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