The Mushroom Girl: From Hitler's Germany to Today's Texas
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A vivid and deeply personal tale of loss and belonging, Dagmar Grieder's memoir of life as a refugee in the aftermath of World War II sheds light on a seldom-discussed struggle during Europe’s long road to recovery.
In the aftermath of a devastating war, Dagmar Grieder and her family fled an advancing Russian Army. With her conscripted father missing and supplies scarce, a young Dagmar learns to support her mother and her younger brother by foraging for food in the local forests. Over time, ...
In the aftermath of a devastating war, Dagmar Grieder and her family fled an advancing Russian Army. With her conscripted father missing and supplies scarce, a young Dagmar learns to support her mother and her younger brother by foraging for food in the local forests. Over time, ...


