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Dancing with my father : his hidden past, her quest for truth, how Nazi Vienna shaped a family's identity / Jo Sorochinskey.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.A93 S67 2021

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    "Does a child have the right to know a parent's history? Does the key to one's identity lie within that history? Raised as a Catholic in Ireland and Canada, the author of Dancing with my Father thought so as she probed her father's past, at a loss to understand why he spent so much of his life hiding and fearing it. After all, he painted his early years in Vienna as filled with light and music. Decades passed before he would talk about the dark side that he had left behind in Vienna, when he fled alone, as a teenager, to Ireland in 1939. Though he finally broke open the secrets of his history, was he ever able to see himself in the enormity of those times and forgive himself?"--Amazon.com
    Series
    Holocaust survivor true stories WWII ; book 2
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Sorochinsky, Jo.
    Published
    [Oegstgeest, Netherlands] : Amsterdam Publishers, ©2021
    Locale
    Austria
    Vienna
    Vienna (Austria)
    Autriche
    Vienne
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9493231194
    9789493231191
    Physical Description
    xvi, 265 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

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    2022-07-28 16:45:00
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