Displaced Persons

Displaced Persons
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9780061881770
ISBN-13 : 0061881775
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Book Synopsis Displaced Persons by : Ghita Schwarz

Download or read book Displaced Persons written by Ghita Schwarz and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2011-08-23 with total page 370 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In May 1945, Pavel Mandl, a Polish Jew recently liberated from a concentration camp, finds himself among similarly displaced persons gathered in the Allied occupation zones of a defeated Germany. Possessing little besides a map, a few tins of food, and a talent for black-market trading, he must scrape together a new life in a chaotic community of refugees, civilians, and soldiers. With fellow refugees Fela, a young widow, and Chaim, a resourceful teenager with impressive smuggling skills, Pavel establishes a makeshift family, as together they face an uncertain future. Eventually the trio immigrates to the United States, where they grapple with past traumas that arise again in the everyday moments of lives no longer dominated by the need to endure, fight, hide, or escape. Ghita Schwarz’s Displaced Persons is an astonishing novel of grief, anger, and survival that examines the landscape of liberation and reveals the interior despairs and joys of immigrants shaped by war and trauma.


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