Highly recommended.” Read More… -Historical Novel Society “Connally’s exploration of Mátyás Rákosi’s Hungary is both thorough and heart-breaking. She has captured not only the turbulent political climate of post-WWII Hungary but also the essence of Hungarian culture. I was impressed with the depth and scope of Connally’s research. “This is a haunting, character-driven novel with a simple plot, despite the dramatic events occurring in the background. In communist Hungary, a peasant loses his land, a young mother loses her baby’s father, and both are scared into silence-until music brings them together to face the agonizing tests ahead. The Songs We Hide (356 pages), is a work of historical fiction by Connie Hampton Connally.
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