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Summary of Anna Goldenberg's I Belong to Vienna
Summary of Anna Goldenberg's I Belong to Vienna
Summary of Anna Goldenberg's I Belong to Vienna
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#1 I wanted to find out more about the time my grandparents had spent in Poughkeepsie, and how they had ended up back in Vienna.

#2 I, too, moved to the United States in 2012. I was 23, just a bit younger than my grandmother had been when she arrived in New York. I was sure I could make a place for myself there.

#3 I received a folder full of Hansi’s papers. I wanted to establish myself as a journalist, so I didn’t want to read them. I knew a lot of his stories already, since they were often retold within my family.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateAug 27, 2022
ISBN9798350017793
Summary of Anna Goldenberg's I Belong to Vienna
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    #1

    I wanted to find out more about the time my grandparents had spent in Poughkeepsie, and how they had ended up back in Vienna.

    #2

    I, too, moved to the United States in 2012. I was 23, just a bit younger than my grandmother had been when she arrived in New York. I was sure I could make a place for myself there.

    #3

    I received a folder full of Hansi’s papers. I wanted to establish myself as a journalist, so I didn’t want to read them. I knew a lot of his stories already, since they were often retold within my family.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    Hansi’s parents, Rosa and Moritz Bustin, ran a furniture shop on Margaretenstrasse in the fifth district. They were affectionate and loving, but Hansi wanted more freedom. He was often caught playing soccer in a park where it wasn’t allowed, and his parents

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