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As German troops and bombs descended upon Poland, Krysia struggled
to make sense of the wailing sirens, hushed adult conversations,
and tearful faces of everyone around her. Within just days, the
peaceful childhood she had known would disappear forever. Krysia
tells the story of one Polish girl's harrowing experiences during
World War II as her beloved father was forced into hiding, a Soviet
soldier's family took over her house, and finally as she and her
mother and brother were forced at gunpoint from their once happy
home and deported to a remote Soviet work farm in Kazakhstan.
Through vivid and stirring recollections Mihulka details their
deplorable conditions—often near freezing in their barrack buried
under mounds of snow, enduring starvation and illness, and
witnessing death. But she also recalls moments of hope and
tenderness as she, her mother, her brother, and other deportees
drew close together, helped one another, and even held small
celebrations in captivity. Throughout, the strength, courage, and
kindness of Krysia's mother, Zofia, saw them through until they
finally found freedom.
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