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      How to Be a Refugee: The gripping true story of how one family hid their Jewish origins to survive the Nazis

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      A powerfully moving family memoir of loss, exile and self-concealment in Nazi Germany.
      <p><b>'A lyrical, fascinating, important book. More than just a family story, it is an essay on belonging, denying, pretending, self-deception and, at least for the main c...

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      Product ID:9781529042863
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:How to Be a Refugee
      Subtitle:The gripping true story of how one family hid their Jewish origins to survive the Nazis
      Authors:Author: Simon May
      Page Count:320
      Subjects:Autobiography: religious and spiritual, Autobiography: religious & spiritual, Memoirs, True stories of heroism, endurance and survival, The Holocaust, Second World War, Social groups: religious groups and communities, Memoirs, True stories of heroism, endurance & survival, The Holocaust, Second World War, Jewish studies, Germany, c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2)
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      A powerfully moving family memoir of loss, exile and self-concealment in Nazi Germany.
      <p><b>'A lyrical, fascinating, important book. More than just a family story, it is an essay on belonging, denying, pretending, self-deception and, at least for the main characters, survival.' <i>Literary Review</i></b><br><br><b>'Simon May's remarkable <i>How to Be a Refugee</i> is a memoir of family secrets with a ruminative twist, one that's more interested in what we keep from ourselves than the ones we conceal from others.' <i>Irish Times</i></b><br><br>The most familiar fate of Jews living in Hitler’s Germany is either emigration or deportation to concentration camps. But there was another, much rarer, side to Jewish life at that time: denial of your origin to the point where you manage to erase almost all consciousness of it. You refuse to believe that you are Jewish.<br><br><i>How to Be a Refugee</i> is Simon May’s gripping account of how three sisters – his mother and his two aunts – grappled with what they felt to be a lethal heritage. Their very different trajectories included conversion to Catholicism, marriage into the German aristocracy, securing ‘Aryan’ status with high-ranking help from inside Hitler’s regime, and engagement to a card-carrying Nazi. <br><br>Even after his mother fled to London from Nazi Germany and Hitler had been defeated, her instinct for self-concealment didn’t abate. Following the early death of his father, also a German Jewish refugee, May was raised a Catholic and forbidden to identify as Jewish or German or British.<br><br> In the face of these banned inheritances, May embarks on a quest to uncover the lives of the three sisters as well as the secrets of a grandfather he never knew. His haunting story forcefully illuminates questions of belonging and home – questions that continue to press in on us today.</p>
      Imprint Name:Picador
      Publisher Name:Pan Macmillan
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-01-06

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      Weight258 g
      Dimensions196 × 130 × 20 mm