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					<description><![CDATA[In 1938, Jewish families are scrambling to flee Vienna. Desperate, they take out adverts offering their children into the safe keeping of readers of a British newspaper, the Manchester Guardian. The right words in the right order could mean the difference between life and death. Eighty-three years later, Guardian journalist Julian Borger comes across the advert that saved his father, Robert, from the Nazis. Robert had kept this a secret, like almost everything else about his traumatic Viennese childhood, until he took his own life. Drawn to the shadows of his family's past and starting with nothing but a page of newspaper adverts, Borger traces the remarkable stories of his father, the other advertised children and their families, each thrown into the maelstrom of a world at war.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A powerful, eloquent and deeply affecting book. I loved it&#8217; EDMUND DE WAAL</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;</b><b>Tender, evocative and deeply moving&#8217; JONATHAN FREEDLAND</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Profound, ele</b><b>giac and fascinating . . . I zipped through it&#8217; PHILIPPE SANDS</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Compelling&#8217; <i>DAILY MAIL</i>, BOOK OF THE WEEK</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Terrifying and enthralling&#8217;</b><b> ALAN RUSBRIDGER</b> </p>
<p><b>&#8216;A touching, fascinating tribute to a father&#8217; <i>LITERARY REVIEW</i></b></p>
<p>In 1938, before Kindertransport, Jewish parents in Vienna took out adverts in the <i>Manchester Guardian</i> asking for people to take in their children &#8211; a desperate, last-ditch attempt to save them from the Nazis. </p>
<p>Eighty-three years later, Julian Borger discovers an advert for an &#8216;intelligent boy, aged 11, Viennese of good family&#8217;. It was his father, Robert. Like almost everything about his childhood, Robert had kept this a secret, until he took his own life.</p>
<p>Starting with nothing but the adverts, Borger traces the remarkable stories of his father, the other advertised children and their families. From a Viennese radio shop to the Shanghai ghetto, internment camps and family homes across Britain, forests and concentration camps in Germany, smugglers saving Jewish lives in Holland, an improbable French Resistance cell, and a redemptive story of survival in New York, he unearths the astonishing journeys and legacies of children left in the hands of fate &#8211; and at the mercy of other people&#8217;s kindness.</p>
<p><i>I Seek a Kind Person</i> is a gripping story of grief, inheritance, courage and hope.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;A gripping addition to the literature on inherited trauma&#8217; </b><i><b>OBSERVER</b></i><br /> <b><br />&#8216;Incredible . . . and so beautifully told&#8217;</b> <b>HADLEY FREEMAN</b></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 1938, Jewish families are scrambling to flee Vienna. Desperate, they take out adverts offering their children into the safe keeping of readers of a British newspaper, the Manchester Guardian. The right words in the right order could mean the difference between life and death. Eighty-three years later, Guardian journalist Julian Borger comes across the advert that saved his father, Robert, from the Nazis. Robert had kept this a secret, like almost everything else about his traumatic Viennese childhood, until he took his own life. Drawn to the shadows of his family's past and starting with nothing but a page of newspaper adverts, Borger traces the remarkable stories of his father, the other advertised children and their families, each thrown into the maelstrom of a world at war.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A powerful, eloquent and deeply affecting book. I loved it&#8217; EDMUND DE WAAL</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;</b><b>Tender, evocative and deeply moving&#8217; JONATHAN FREEDLAND</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Profound, ele</b><b>giac and fascinating&#8230; I zipped through it&#8217; PHILIPPE SANDS</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Compelling&#8217; DAILY MAIL, BOOK OF THE WEEK</b><b></p>
<p>&#8216;I SEEK A KIND PERSON WHO WILL EDUCATE MY INTELLIGENT BOY, AGED 11.&#8217;</b><br /> <b><br />In 1938, Jewish families are scrambling to flee Vienna. Desperate, they take out adverts offering their children into the safe keeping of readers of a British newspaper, the <i>Manchester Guardian</i>. The right words in the right order could mean the difference between life and death.</b></p>
<p>Eighty-three years later, <i>Guardian</i> journalist Julian Borger comes across the advert that saved his father, Robert, from the Nazis. Robert had kept this a secret, like almost everything else about his traumatic Viennese childhood, until he took his own life. Drawn to the shadows of his family&#8217;s past and starting with nothing but a page of newspaper adverts, Borger traces the remarkable stories of his father, the other advertised children and their families, each thrown into the maelstrom of a world at war.</p>
<p>From a Viennese radio shop to the Shanghai ghetto, internment camps and family homes across Britain, the deep forests and concentration camps of Nazi Germany, smugglers saving Jewish lives in Holland, an improbable French Resistance cell, and a redemptive story of survival in New York, Borger unearths the astonishing journeys of the children at the hands of fate, their stories of trauma and the kindness of strangers.</p>
<p><i>I Seek a Kind Person</i> is a gripping family memoir of grief, courage and hope, connecting us with multiple generations, distant continents and the hidden histories of our almost unimaginable past.</p>
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