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Felicia, gifted with her knowledge of European languages, flees with her toddler son from Warsaw as war rages. Her physician husband is sent to the war front as part of the Polish army. Her neutral haven is soon taken over by Russian military. They arrest her and put her and her son on a cattle car train that ends up in Kazakhstan, Central Asia, at a Russian-run prison camp. After Russia is invaded by Hitler, an amnesty is declared. The prisoners fortunes change for the better. In an astonishing twist, Felicia and her camp friends are all eventually allowed to return to Poland on a fascinating…mehr

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Felicia, gifted with her knowledge of European languages, flees with her toddler son from Warsaw as war rages. Her physician husband is sent to the war front as part of the Polish army. Her neutral haven is soon taken over by Russian military. They arrest her and put her and her son on a cattle car train that ends up in Kazakhstan, Central Asia, at a Russian-run prison camp. After Russia is invaded by Hitler, an amnesty is declared. The prisoners fortunes change for the better. In an astonishing twist, Felicia and her camp friends are all eventually allowed to return to Poland on a fascinating train ride. Concerned about her prospects, she seeks refuge elsewhere, for a time in France and, eventually, in America.

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Marjorie Hope grew up in Western New York and graduated from the University of Buffalo in 1965. She worked in the field of public health. Married to Ted, who became a physician, she acquired a mother-in-law, Felicia, who was a teller of real-life stories. The book, Stalin's Feisty Guest, is about Felicia's life. Marjorie lives in Central Texas with her husband. They have two grown children. Marjorie is a "people person" who hardly ever meets one she doesn't like. She likes to read and travel. She appreciates art and enjoys touring galleries and museums.