Coming home: the reconciliation of an Estonian family torn apart by war
"Charles Ehin has written a moving and profound memoir of his early years in Estonia, the shattering of the family, the escape to the West, and finally his reconciliation with his sister who, along with his mother, were left behind in Estonia as the Red Army advanced on Tallinn. Heikki Nikunen,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Charles Ehin has written a moving and profound memoir of his early years in Estonia, the shattering of the family, the escape to the West, and finally his reconciliation with his sister who, along with his mother, were left behind in Estonia as the Red Army advanced on Tallinn. Heikki Nikunen, the former Commander-in Chief of the Finnish Air Forces, writes of Ehin's book: "... a powerful and awakening reminder of the fate of a small nation caught in the middle of the struggle between two totalitarian superpowers vying for world supremacy. It is also an excellent description of the individuals and families in the shadow of political tyranny; the feelings of insecurity, danger, longing, desperation and hope." --from www.lakeshorepressbooks.com (publisher's web site) |
Beschreibung: | "An earlier version of this book [c2004] was published by Publish America under the title of 'Aftermath' ISBN : 1-4137-3387-5"-- verso of title page Includes bibliographical references, page 214 |
Beschreibung: | 214 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780984644018 1413733875 |
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