The Long Journey Home

The Long Journey Home by Lawrence Dorr, published by Hogalid Press in March 2013, is a collection of 226 pages written in English. This edition presents a series of short stories that explore the complexities of life, particularly focusing on experiences during war-torn Eastern Europe in WWII, the subsequent Soviet occupation, and the journey to a new life through Austria, England, and the United States.
Readers will find that the narratives delve into the challenges and transformations faced by individuals in tumultuous times. The stories reflect on themes of resilience and adaptation, offering insights into the human experience amid conflict and displacement. This literary work captures the essence of survival and the quest for belonging, making it a poignant exploration of life through the lens of historical upheaval.
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A series of short stories about life. Written by a Hungarian born American, the stories detail life in war torn Eastern Europe during WWII, during Soviet occupation, and then escape to a new life via Austria, England and the United States.
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