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The Bridge At Andau by James A. Michener
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The Bridge At Andau by James A. Michener
In 1956, Hungary rose up against Soviet tyranny, sparking a desperate exodus for freedom. James A. Michener's powerful narrative recounts the harrowing escape of over 20,000 Hungarian refugees who fled across the bridge at Andau into Austria. He portrays the courage of ordinary citizens—writers, students, factory workers, and families—who risked their lives for liberty. Michener masterfully captures the revolution's turmoil and the Hungarian's struggle against oppression, revealing the bridge at Andau as a symbol of hope against totalitarian rule. This historical account of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution explores themes of political upheaval and human resilience.
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Experience a gripping, firsthand account of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and its impact on ordinary people. Discover the inspiring stories of those who sought freedom amidst political turmoil. Witness the power of human resilience in the face of oppression.
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Publisher: Random House
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- James A. Michener
Language: English
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