I am Fifteen and I do not Want to Die
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This strange compelling autobiography of a young girl caught by the tides of marching armies in the siege of Budapest in 1945 has already made a considerable impact on the French reading public. Christine Arnothy tells with the objectivity of a born novelist of the terrible experiences encountered by the refugees of Budapest, living in cellars, venturing out only when the noise of battle momentarily recedes, wondering all the time whether it will be the Germans or the Russians who will be the conquerors and under which of the two they will fare best. The writer's subsequent adventures which culminate in a dramatic escape over the frontier into Austria and freedom (or so she had imagined) is told with the same calm compulsive force. This young writer's first book is a literary tour de force. |
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© William Collins Sons and Co et Christine Arnothy |
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The Daily Express, 25 février 1956 Daily Mail, Londres, 1er mars 1956 The Times, 15 mars 1956 |
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©Christine Arnothy
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