Fever at Dawn

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Discover the poignant tale of love and survival in 'Fever at Dawn.' Set against the harrowing backdrop of post-World War II, this gripping novel follows Miklós, a Hungarian refugee in Sweden, as he navigates the challenges of healing and hope. In July 1945, Miklós, a survivor of the Belsen concentration camp, arrives at a refugee camp, frail and fighting for his life. With a prognosis of just months to live, his spirit remains unbroken as he embarks on a heartfelt quest to connect with 117 young Hungarian women also seeking solace in a new country.

Through beautifully penned letters, Miklós reaches out, driven by the hope of love and a future. One of those letters captures the attention of Lili, a fellow refugee, who decides to pen a response. Over the exchange of carefully crafted words, a profound love story unfolds, marked by tragedy and determination.

Their brief encounter lasts just three days, but in that short time, they experience an enduring bond that will last a lifetime. 'Fever at Dawn' explores themes of resilience, love, and the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity. Inspired by the real love letters of the author’s parents, this touching narrative will resonate with readers, blending joy and sorrow while providing an immersive glimpse into a historical moment.

With 240 pages of captivating storytelling, this B-format paperback edition published by The Text Publishing Company in 2017 is an essential read for fans of historical fiction and love stories alike. Immerse yourself in this heartfelt journey of love and loss, and let 'Fever at Dawn' become a cherished addition to your collection.

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