This is the story of Agnes Kaposi.Agnes was born in Hungary the year before Hitler came to power and started school at the outbreak of World War II. The Holocaust killed many of her family together with half a million Hungarian Jews but a series of miracles and coincidences allowed her to survive.Agnes worked as child labourer in the agricultural and armament camps of Austria and was liberated by a rampaging Soviet army. She struggled through post-war hardship to re-enter Hungarian society only to be caught up for a decade in the vice of Stalinism.In 1956 a bloody revolution offered the opportunity to escape to Britain a country of freedom and tolerance where Agnes started a family and built a career as an engineer. The book is written with compassion and optimism without self-pity. The tone is light and there is plenty of irony even humour. The narrative is underscored by the historian László Cs?sz and illustrated by several maps and more than a hundred archival images and family photographs.
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