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Go to My LibraryYr erlid hanes Kate Bosse-Griffiths a'i theulu yn yr Almaen a Chymru adeg yr Ail Ryfel Byd
- Language
- Welsh
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- Publisher
- Y Lolfa
- Pages
- 267
- ISBN
- 9781847714312
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The book is highly praised as an excellent and thought-provoking account of Kate Bosse-Griffiths, a Welsh author and German refugee, and her family, written by her son. Reviewers commend the extensive background provided, particularly concerning Wittemberg, and appreciate how the narrative effectively traces the lives of various family members before, during, and after the war. The work is enriched with numerous small, telling details from everyday life, and benefits greatly from the inclusion of wonderful family archives, the survival of which is noted as remarkable and adds significant depth and authenticity to the story.
No specific criticisms or areas for improvement were noted in the provided review. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the book's strengths without identifying any weaknesses in its narrative, research, or presentation.
Overall, the book is presented as a compelling and richly detailed family history that offers a unique perspective on individuals navigating major historical events. It is recommended for readers interested in personal histories set against significant historical backdrops, particularly those exploring the experiences of refugees and families during wartime. Readers who appreciate meticulous research, a comprehensive scope, and narratives drawn from unique archival materials will find this book particularly engaging and intellectually stimulating.
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