As well as Hungarian life views we're treated to some powerful images that will indeed stay with us and, again, not only on the battlefields. Those who enjoy romantic interludes are not left out, but this is also a novel for history lovers and those of us who felt that we'd grown out of family sagas. If they'd all been like this, we never would.
Thank you , Head of Zeus for providing us with a copy for review.
Further Reading: For more of the Hungarian experience we also heartily recommend [[The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer]] or [[Katalin Street by Magda Szabo]].
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