One Life : The true story of Sir Nicholas Winton and the Prague Kindertransport
(2024)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
940.531809/WINTON,B

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Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 940.531809/WINTON,B Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Pegasus Books, 2024
©2024
EDITION
First Pegasus books cloth edition
DESCRIPTION

xx, 282 pages : illustrations, map, portraits ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781639367405, 1639367403 :, 1639367403, 9781639367405
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"First published in Great Britain as 'It's not impossible' by Troubadour Publishing Limited"--title page verso

That's Life! -- The Kindertransport scrapbook -- A formative heritage -- School days -- From youth to adulthood -- Working in the City -- Refusing to fight -- Joining up -- The grim aftermath -- Romance in Paris -- A new family -- Work loses its shine -- "My real work" -- Recognition brings new adventures -- Who is Nicholas Winton?

Sir Nicholas Winton rescued 669 Jewish children from Nazi occupied Czechoslovakia at the brink of World War II. Most never saw their parents again. This is his story. In 1938, 29-year-old 'Nicky' cancelled a ski holiday and instead spent 9 months masterminding a seemingly impossible plan to rescue hundreds of children and find them homes in the UK. There are around 6000 people who are alive today because of him. What motivated an ordinary man to do something so extraordinary? This book, written by his daughter, Barbara, explores the 106-year life of an incredible humanitarian, a man whose astounding feats only came to public light decades later. His legacy is to encourage us all to act when we see injustice or need, and to remind us that every one of us can change the world for the better

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