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Refugee #M14543 is a reprint of the author’s original book Knock in the Night. It has been re-titled and the cover redesigned to capture the author’s memory and original artwork of how it felt escaping Communist rule as a young boy in Hungary.
Refugee #M14543 is a riveting story of life under Soviet communist occupied Hungary and a brave escape in 1956. The book is a warning to all complacent global citizens on the tyranny of large governments and their corruption. Its a real life story that demonstrates why we must understand the US constitution to avoid the temptation of Socialism! Refugee #M14543 is a reprint of the author’s original book Knock in the Night. It has been re-titled and the cover redesigned to capture the author’s memory and original artwork of how it felt escaping Communist rule as a young boy in Hungary.
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Refugee #M14543 is a reprint of the author’s original book Knock in the Night. It has been re-titled and the cover redesigned to capture the author’s memory and original artwork of how it felt escaping Communist rule as a young boy in Hungary.
Refugee #M14543 is a riveting story of life under Soviet communist occupied Hungary and a brave escape in 1956. The book is a warning to all complacent global citizens on the tyranny of large governments and their corruption. Its a real life story that demonstrates why we must understand the US constitution to avoid the temptation of Socialism! Refugee #M14543 is a reprint of the author’s original book Knock in the Night. It has been re-titled and the cover redesigned to capture the author’s memory and original artwork of how it felt escaping Communist rule as a young boy in Hungary.