“…On the Way Home is the life story of Hungarian-born, but naturalized American citizen. Judith Petres Balogh. A child-witness of the horrors of World War II., she lets us glimpse into that time and then into the heartbreak of flight from the combat actions; describes the troublesome years of emigration; and then tells about the true meaning of emigration and the necessary adjustments needed to live fully in a different world. Above all, she writes about her love of life, home and country…”I warmly recommend this many-faceted book to Readers. With regards Dr. Ferenc Cserháti Auxiliary Bishop of the archdiocese Esztergom-Budapest with the specific task of the pastoral care for Hungarians living abroad, HCBC *********If On the Way Home were considered to be the autobiographical summary of Judith Balogh's writing career, it should be not only applauded but seen as a work worthy of requesting an encore, should one be available. Quite simply, this is a treasure not just because it's written by a woman who lived a long and full life and reflects upon it in a literary fashion, but because it's peppered with spice, vigor, and determination which defies the usual form of autobiography as a survey of events and transition points.Diane Donovan California Bookwatch
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