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Ursula Bacon fled Nazi Germany with her parents in 1939 and landed in Shanghai, China along with 18,000 other Middle-European refugees. The family spent most of the war years in a Japanese-controlled "Designated Area" often referred to as a ghetto. She married a young refugee in Shanghai and came mehr anzeigen to the United States in 1947 where she settled in Denver, raised two children, and lived the American Dream. Today, Ursula lectures and conducts writing/publishing workshops. She is a frequent keynote speaker at women's conferences and other educational events weniger anzeigen

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I cannot say I enjoyed this book because the subject is not an enjoyable one. I can say this book touched my heart and my soul. I have never read a book about the Shanghai Jewish refugees. To read what they endured was a learning experience. I am glad this book fell into my hands.
 
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greenbee | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 21, 2024 |
I'm almost finished with this book and I've been enmeshed in the story. This book makes one really think about what it's like an American and how persecution existed in both China and here during the McCarthy Era. I'm really enjoying it.

I highly recommend this book
 
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espref | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 16, 2013 |
Her "Eternal Strangers" was mostly about her parents. "Shanghai Diary" is more detailed and truely gripping.
 
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neufreudental | 3 weitere Rezensionen | May 8, 2011 |
Chapter 15 begins the memoir of Ursula, a gripping tale of teenage ingenuousness survival; growing up fast.
If you get a chance hear her tale in person.
 
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