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Loading... Marikaby Andrea Cheng
None. Young Marika is living in Hungary with her family and convert to Catholicism as the Nazis enter until the Russians come to occupy. Told from her perspective, one feels the confusion and pain of war, racism, broken families and strained relationships. ( )A fifteen-year-old Hungarian girl, nominally Roman Catholic but with Jewish ancestry, seeks an identity and a way out after the Germans march into Budapest. no reviews | add a review
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