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The Sign on the Door: A Story of Open Secrets and Hidden Identities

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By (author): John Lorinc

A stolen sign, No Jews Live Here, kept John Lorincs Hungarian Jewish family alive during the Holocaust.

From pre-war Budapest to post-war Toronto, journalist John Lorinc unspools four generations of his Hungarian Jewish family's journey through the Holocaust, the 1956 Revolution, and finally exodus from a country that can't rid itself of its antisemitic demons.

This braided saga centers on the writer's eccentric and defiant grandmother, a consummate survivor who, with her love of flashy jewelry and her vicious tongue, was best appreciated from afar. Lorinc also traces the stories of both his grandfathers and his father, all of whom fell victim, in different ways, to the Nazis genocidal campaign to rid Europe of Jews.

This is a deeply reported but profoundly human telling of a vile part of history, told through Lorincs distinctively astute and compassionate consideration of how cities and cultures work. Set against the complicated and poorly understood background of Hungary's Jewish community, No Jews Live Here is about family stories, and how the narratives of our lives are shaped by our times and historical forces over which we have no control.

John Lorinc weaves Hungarian history with the equally fascinating history of his own family to tell a deeply researched story with universal resonance: how events, enormous and seemingly tiny (a genocidal war, foggy skies), conspire to create outcomes with life-and-death implications through generations.  Marsha Lederman, author of Kiss the Red Stairs: The Holocaust, Once Removed

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 26 Dec 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 133 x 209mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Coach House Books
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781552454923

About John Lorinc

John Lorinc is a journalist and editor. He reports on urban affairs politics business technology and local history for a range of media including the Globe and Mail the Toronto Star Walrus Macleans and Spacing where he is senior editor. John is the author of three books including The New City (Penguin 2006) and Dream States: Smart Cities Technology and the Pursuit of Urban Utopias (Coach House Books 2022) and has coedited four other anthologies for Coach House Books: The Ward (2015) Subdivided (2016) Any Other Way (2017) and The Ward Uncovered (2018). John is the recipient of the 2019/2020 Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy. He lives in Toronto.

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