Magda Szabó's Iza's Ballad utterly captured me and is one of those books that is so very difficult to move on from. It's a quiet book, a mother-daughter story that encompasses family, generational differences, a changing country, divergent beliefs. It was first published in Hungary in 1963 shortly after the Uprising of 1956, the rebellion […]
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