The invisible bridge /
Material type:
- 9781400041169 (hardcover)
- 1400041163
- Architecture students -- Fiction
- Jews -- Hungary -- Fiction
- Brothers -- Fiction
- Jews -- Persecutions -- Fiction
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Europe -- Fiction
- Architecture as Topic -- Fictional Works
- Jews -- Hungary -- Fictional Works
- Siblings -- Fictional Works
- World War I -- Europe -- Fictional Works
- Budapest (Hungary) -- Fiction
- Paris (France) -- Fiction
- 813/.6 22
- PS3615.R59 I68 2010
- 18.06
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Chamberlin Free Public Library | Fiction | F ORR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34517000224132 |
"A Borzoi book"--Title page verso.
Part One: The Street of Schools. A Letter -- The Western Europe Express -- The Quartier Latin -- Ecole Speciale -- Theatre Sarah-Bernhardt -- Work -- A Luncheon -- Gare D'Orsay -- Bois de Vincennes -- Rue de Sevigne -- Winter Holiday -- Part Two: Broken Glass. What Happened at the Studio -- Visitor -- A Haircut -- In the Tuileries -- The Stone Cottage -- Synagogue de la Victoire -- Caf�e Bedouin -- An Alley -- A Dead Man -- Part Three: Departures and Arrivals. A Dinner Party -- Signorina di Sabato -- Sportsclub Saint-Germain -- The S.S. Ile De France -- The Hungarian Consulate -- Part Four: The Invisible Bridge. Subcarpathia -- The Snow Goose -- Furlough -- Banhida Camp -- Barna and the General -- Tamas Levi -- Szentendre Yard -- Passage to the East -- Part Five: By Fire. Turka -- The Tatars in Hungary -- A Fire in the Snow -- An Escape -- Occupation -- Farewell -- Nightmare -- The Dead -- A Name.
An unforgettable story of three brothers, of history and love, of marriage tested by disaster, of a Jewish family's struggle against annihilation, and of the dangerous power of art in a time of war.
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