Refugee child : my memories of the 1956 Hungarian revolution /

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by Kalman, Bobbie.
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Bedell, Barbara. Published by : Crabtree Pub. Co., (New York :) Physical details: 223 p. : ill., some col., col. map ; 24 cm. Subject(s): Kalman, Bobbie. | Refugee children --Hungary --Biography. | Refugee children --Austria --Vienna --Biography. | Hungary --History --Revolution, 1956 --Personal narratives. | Hungary --History --1945-1989. Year : 2006 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Stratford Elementary 943.9 KAL Available

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Bobbie's story -- Beautiful day -- Tears rained on the town -- Food for body and soul -- Revolution in Budapest -- Day after in Magyaróvár -- Six days of freedom -- End of our freedom -- Reign of terror -- Time to go! -- Back so soon? -- Final farewell -- We are now refugees -- Wonderful Vienna -- Our new 'family" -- Christmas is here at last! -- Last days of the Hubers -- Eva is missing! -- Living the fairy tale -- On our way "home" -- From refugee child to children's author -- Hungarian revolution -- Glossary -- Index -- Bibliography.

"Refugee Child" is the compelling story of children's author Bobbie Kalman's experiences as a young girl during the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. A touching roller coaster ride of emotions, Kalman writes her story from the perspective of a nine-year-old. She relives both her frightening experiences as well as some warm, and even funny, memories of her family and their flight to freedom.