Diary of a Young Jewish Girl
World War II Hungary 1941-1946
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Sandra Kaye
About this listen
A most captivating and intriguing true story of a young Jewish girl's life during a World War, and how she survived the Holocaust.
Through the pages of this rediscovered and recently translated diary, we find ourselves in the midst of a wartime drama in Budapest, Hungary, as a teenage girl evades capture, ultimately escapes, and emigrates to America.
©2012 Madelaine D. Lang (P)2014 Madelaine D. LangWhat listeners say about Diary of a Young Jewish Girl
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- Christoph Fischer
- 01-01-17
Interesting
Not as much history as I would have liked in this but interesting enough for sure
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- timothy reynolds
- 08-12-16
The diary of a young Jewish girl
loved it glad she found a new life recomended great read very well read
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- Rose
- 13-07-15
oh dear what can the matter be?
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
if it had been less about her and more about the war
What was most disappointing about Madelaine D. Lang’s story?
It was so full of teenage self pity I wondered why she even bothered to translate it
What didn’t you like about Sandra Kaye’s performance?
She was too close to the microphone and always sounded breathless
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
disappointment
Any additional comments?
She was just a poor little rich girl deprived of all her precious priveleges by a rather silly war. She needed to remember there were Jews worse off than herself and to stop wallowing in stupid teenage self pity.
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