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Abigail

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Abigail by Magda Szabo is a captivating tale set during World War II in Hungary. The story follows a rebellious teenager, Gina Vitay, who is sent by her strict father to an austere boarding school for her safety. As Gina grapples with loneliness and the school's rigid rules, she finds unexpected solace in the legend of "Abigail," a mysterious statue believed to assist students in need. Her journey unfolds amidst war, secrets, and the discovery of true friendship and courage.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy coming-of-age stories set against historical backdrops, as it follows a young girl's journey during World War II in Hungary. With a blend of mystery and adventure, it will captivate readers who appreciate tales of resilience, friendship, and the discovery of inner strength amidst challenging times.

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Abigail

A cult coming-of-age novel by the multi-award winning author of THE DOOR and KATALIN STREET.

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A teenage girl's difficult journey towards adulthood in a time of war.

Abigail is described as "A school story for grownups that is also about our inability or refusal to protect children from history" by SARAH MOSS.

"Of all Szabo's novels, Abigail deserves the widest readership. It's an adventure story, brilliantly written" β€” TIBOR FISCHER.

Of all her novels, Magda Szabo's Abigail is indeed the most widely read in her native Hungary. Now, fifty years after it was written, it appears for the first time in English, joining Katalin Street and The Door in a loose trilogy about the impact of war on those who have to live with the consequences.

It is late 1943, and Hitler, exasperated by the slowness of his Hungarian ally to act on the "Jewish question" and alarmed by the weakness on his southern flank, is preparing to occupy the country. Foreseeing this, and concerned for his daughter's safety, a Budapest father decides to send her to a boarding school away from the capital.

A lively, sophisticated, somewhat spoiled teenager, she is not impressed by the reasons she is given, and when the school turns out to be a fiercely Puritanical one in a provincial city a long way from home, she rebels outright. Her superior attitude offends her new classmates, and things quickly turn sour.

It is the start of a long and bitter learning curve that will open her eyes to her arrogant blindness to other people's true motives and feelings. Exposed for the first time to the realities of life for those less privileged than herself, and increasingly confronted by evidence of the more sinister purposes of the war, she learns lessons about the nature of loyalty, courage, sacrifice, and love.

Translated from the Hungarian by Len Rix.

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Abigail by Magda Szabo presents a nuanced look at Hungarian history with a captivating style, offering both lyrical beauty and stark portrayals of despotic power. It is an engaging coming-of-age story filled with psychological depth, reminiscent of Szabo's other works, but with an adventurous spirit akin to a magical school story.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857058492

Publisher: Quercus Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 January 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: MacLehose Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Len Rix

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 320g

Pages: 448

About the Author

Magda Szabo was born in Debrecen, eastern Hungary, in 1917, and began her working life as a teacher. From 1949 onwards her work was banned, but she burst onto the literary scene in 1958 with the publication of Fresco and The Dawn. The Fawn was first published in 1959, Katalin Street in 1969 and Abigail in 1970. In 1987, publication of The Door brought her international recognition and was the winner of the Prix Femina and the Mondello Prize. She died in 2007. In 2016 The Door was chosen as Best Book of the Year by the New York Times.

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