Ilona’s New York Odyssey

Ilona’s New York Odyssey by Vincent Calaman, published by Athena Press in February 2003, is a biography that chronicles the life of Ilona, a young girl from an immigrant Hungarian family. This 112-page book presents her journey as she navigates the challenges of growing from childhood into young adulthood, sharing her experiences in her own words as recounted to her husband.
Readers will find a narrative that captures both the ordinary and remarkable aspects of Ilona’s life. The story delves into her trials and tribulations, offering insights into her personal growth and the complexities of her background. With a focus on biography and the experiences of women, this edition provides a unique perspective on the immigrant experience and the resilience required to adapt to new circumstances.
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This is a story of Ilona – a young girl, from an immigrant Hungarian family – and her trials and tribulations as she grows from a child to a young woman. But, unusually, this is a true story, one told in Ilona’s own words, culled from her memories, and told to and written down by her husband. It is a story that is at once very ordinary and quite remarkable.
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