Marrying Hungary by Linda Leith

Marrying Hungary is the moving story of the daughter of Irish Communist parents who, after a peripatetic childhood, falls in love and marries a Hungarian refugee. It is a glimpse into a life spent among foreigners, a tale of identity and eventual independence. And it reveals what few memoirs reveal: what brings a couple together, what marriage means to an ambitious and accomplished woman, and why sometimes even a good marriage eventually fails.
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English
Non-Fiction
memoir
2008
978-1897109-29-8
Signature Editions
Winnipeg
2008
270
softcover
