Other People's Houses [electronic resource]
Lore Segal2018
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Nine months after the Nazi occupation of Austria, 600 Jewish children assembled
at Vienna station to board the first of the kindertransports bound for Britain.
Among them was ten year old Lore Segal. For the next seven years, she lived as a
refugee in other people's houses, moving from the Orthodox Levines in Liverpool,
to the staunchly working class Hoopers, to the genteel Miss Douglas and her
sister in Guildford. Few understood the terrors she had fled, or the crushing
responsibility of trying to help her parents gain a visa. Amazingly she succeeds
and two years later her parents arrive; their visa allows them to work as
domestic servants - a humiliation for which they must be grateful. In Other
People's Houses Segal evokes with deep compassion, clarity and calm the
experience of a child uprooted from a loving home to become stranded among
strangers.
First published in serial form in The New Yorker in the early 1950s, and as an
autobiographical novel in 1958.
"A brillia...
Other People's Houses [electronic resource] / Lore Segal
Lore Segal, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Sort Of, 2018
1 online resource (1 text file) (288 pages)
General/trade
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781908745767
English
437868
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