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  • Published: 21 March 2023
  • ISBN: 9781644212530
  • Imprint: Seven Stories Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $44.99

Escape '56

A Novel



A dramatic historical novel of escape during occupation and wartime and of starting life over in a new country.

A dramatic historical novel of escape during occupation and wartime and of starting life over in a new country.

Escape ’56 is a novel based on the life of young Elizabeth Molnár (the author’s mother) and her family as they lived through the harrowing days of the Hungarian Revolution. The book recounts the story of the inspiring student-led uprising and the shocking Soviet invasion that followed, leading to Elizabeth’s perilous nighttime escape from Hungary through the border woods in November, 1956. Weaving historical fact with the accounts of his relatives’ dramatic experiences, Panchyk’s cinematic, fictional narrative feels both personal and universal. 
 
When the Hungarian Revolution failed, more than 200,0000 Hungarians (two percent of the population) fled the country, fearing for their lives and an even more oppressive regime than they’d already endured. Elizabeth’s adventure continues, first as a refugee in Austria, and then in the United States where she and her family start a new life with little money, few possessions, and almost no understanding of English. Escape ’56 is a gripping novel, filled with historical detail and incorporating recollections from the author’s mother, aunt, and grandmother.

  • Published: 21 March 2023
  • ISBN: 9781644212530
  • Imprint: Seven Stories Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $44.99

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Praise for Escape '56

"Lifts its subject out of the arid textbook world and into the living and breathing present." — Big Apple Parent (on World War II for Kids)
"This well-written, well-researched book belongs on every bookshelf in American schools and libraries. A must-read book for kids and adults." — Children's Literature (on World War II for Kids)
"It is the most clear attempt to convey issues of power to young people in their own perceived self interest and ancitipation of their growing into becoming effective engaged adults that make a democracy proud of them." — Ralph Nader (on Power to the People!)
"Delightful and engaging as readers learn to appreciate Galileo's genius and integrity." —NSTA Recommends (on Galileo for Kids)