Mushrooms For Dinner

Brigitta Day is a remarkable woman with a remarkable story that is reminiscent of All Quiet on the Western Front. In her compelling and heartfelt monologue, she invites readers into her contradictory world of fear and contentment, hunger and plenty, cruelty and compassion, defeat and victory. Her story of life in Germany during the early years of World War Two spans 26 years, from her birth in 1938 to her immigration to America in 1963 with an infant daughter. Brigitta lived in Leipzig and surrounding small towns with her extended family and watched as the Allies' bombs reduced a thriving city to rubble and desperation. She details with considerable angst how she and her family subsisted on mushrooms and berries picked from nearby woods, and how they fled from East to West Germany to escape the cruelty of the Russian army and find the protection of the more compassionate Americans and British.

Brigitta Day's narrative offers a deeply moving and historically significant perspective on the tumultuous events of World War Two, drawing readers into the complexities of her experiences and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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ISBN-10
N/A
ISBN-13
979-8669916800
Publication Date
September 29, 2020
Pages
89
Author
Brigitta Day

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