And God Created Bedbugs Too

And God Created Bedbugs Too by Hermann Kauders is an illustrated work published by Lulu.com on February 3, 2015. This book, comprising 326 pages, presents a narrative that reflects on the author’s childhood in 1920s Vienna, capturing the idyllic moments of youth along the Danube before the onset of anti-Semitism and the Anschluss dramatically altered his world.
Readers will find a blend of wry humor and poignant tragedy as Kauders recounts his remarkable experiences. The narrative explores themes of innocence lost and resilience in the face of adversity, offering insights into a pivotal historical period. This work of fiction invites contemplation on the complexities of childhood and the impact of societal changes.
Official synopsis Publisher
Growing up in 1920’s Vienna, playing along the Danube, little Xandi’s childhood was idyllic. In just a few years however, his world would be shattered with the rise of anti-Semitism and the Anschluss. Now, for the first time, Hermann Kauders puts down his remarkable experiences into words in this wry, sometimes humorous, often tragic but ultimately life-affirming work.
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