Toward Morning
Alta Halverson Seymour
In Budapest, fourteen-year-old Teresa and her family live through the terror of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Her brother, Janos, leads a small band of Freedom Fighters as they bravely help defend their city from Russian soldiers. The boys’ effective guerrilla tactics prompt the Russians to ruthlessly hunt them down, forcing the group and their families to flee the city. Teresa’s clever ways play a crucial role in this engrossing story of their dangerous flight to freedom and the safety of the Austrian border.
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Toward Morning
$10.99
- Category: Ages 9-12, Ages 13+, Living History, Worldwide Books
ISBN 122 pages6 x 9 inch paperback
In Budapest, fourteen-year-old Teresa and her family live through the terror of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Her brother, Janos, leads a small band of Freedom Fighters as they bravely help defend their city from Russian soldiers. The boys’ effective guerrilla tactics prompt the Russians to ruthlessly hunt them down, forcing the group and their families to flee the city. Teresa’s clever ways play a crucial role in this engrossing story of their dangerous flight to freedom and the safety of the Austrian border.
Plumfield and Paideia has an excellent review of the book!