A World Elsewhere
By Sigrid MacRae
By Sigrid MacRae
By Sigrid MacRae
By Sigrid MacRae
Category: Historical Figure Biographies & Memoirs
Category: Historical Figure Biographies & Memoirs
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$18.00
Aug 04, 2015 | ISBN 9780143127482
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Sep 04, 2014 | ISBN 9781101635827
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Praise
“A World Elsewhere is a literary masterpiece, fully realized, and a perfect work of art, a daughter’s eloquent monument to her courageous mother. It is also a reminder that war spares no one but wounds everyone it touches.”—Edmund White, author of Inside a Pearl
“This is family history as story, carefully researched, beautifully written, and impossible to put down.”—Blaine Harden, New York Times bestselling author of Escape from Camp 14
“A World Elsewhere is extraordinarily brave and intensely disturbing….MacRae had access to a cache of letters than any family historian would kill for, and she does a superlative job of combining the most intimate familial details with the sweep of big, convulsive history.”—David Laskin, author of The Family
“Only a person of superb literary gifts and exquisite sensibility could have done justice to this great story. The excitements and horrors of wartime are brought vividly to life, and the reader remains spellbound with each turn of the von Hoyningen-Huene family saga. The heroic mother, the romantic, idealistic father, the band of beautiful spunky children—I will never forget any of them.”—Sigrid Nunez, author of Sempre Susan: A Memoir of Susan Sontag
“This subtle, beautifully crafted book tells a moving story of love, exile and survival from the frozen Neva river to the Loire valley, from Hitler’s Berlin to the shores of Maine. A vivid family memoir and an unforgettable portrait of a woman who braved all to bring her family to safety.”—Caroline de Margerie, author of American Lady
“Sigrid MacRae manages to find a window into Germany during World War II we’ve never looked through before, an unputdownable true story of courage and love, beautifully realised on the page, and a reading experience that will break your heart in a good way.”—Mary-Rose MacColl, author of In Falling Snow
“In this compulsively readable telling of an American mother’s escape with six children from wartime Germany, Sigrid MacRae brings to life the struggle faced by refugees everywhere, as well as acts of kindness that redeem the atrocities of war. I rooted for Aimee’s ingenuity and courage all the way home!”—April Smith, author of A Star for Mrs. Blake
“Deftly fashioned….MacRae does a fine job of portraying the fear and uncertainty felt by her mother, living in a strange land and torn by loyalties.”—Kirkus
“Readers would have to have the proverbial hearts of stone not to sympathize viscerally and be moved by Aimée and her story.”—The Washington Times
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