The Upside of Hunger, Roxi Harms
The Upside of Hunger, Roxi Harms
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The Upside of Hunger
A True Tale

Author: Roxi Harms

Narrator: Paul Michael

Unabridged: 13 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: One Audiobooks

Published: 06/01/2023


Synopsis

He fled his village in eastern Hungary to escape his father's iron fist. But now, fighting for the SS, he's facing starvation on the Eastern Front as the deluge of enemy fire from the Russian army comes closer every hour.The Upside of Hunger is the powerful story of Adam Baumann's coming of age in the midst of WW2 and his journey toward manhood, from the rarely told perspective of a Hungarian-born German.EASTERN HUNGARY, 1941 – desperate to escape his father’s iron fist, 12-year-old Adam fled. But when his father traced him to the mountain village where he was living under the guise of an orphan, Adam knew he’d have to go farther next time. The military recruitment station in Vienna seemed like the perfect solution, and the age of their recruits no longer mattered to the Germans.As autumn turned to winter and Adam lay terrified and starving in a frozen foxhole on the Eastern Front, he knew he’d made a horrible and deadly mistake. In front of him, enemy fire rained down from the approaching Russian army. Behind him, his German commander’s orders were clear – hold steady. Then, a Russian bullet found its mark, catapulting Adam into a series of terrifying captures and narrow escapes from enemy forces as Europe reeled from the final destruction of WW2.Never standing still, Adam struggled through war-torn landscapes to find his family and began to build a life from the ashes, until the results of a medical examination at an American Embassy in Germany changed the course of his future again.Fans of All the Light We Cannot See, The Nightingale, and Unbroken will enjoy this riveting true story of courage in the face of unbeatable odds.

About The Author

He fled his village in eastern Hungary to escape his father's iron fist. But now, fighting for the SS, he's facing starvation on the Eastern Front as the deluge of enemy fire from the Russian army comes closer every hour.   The Upside of Hunger is the powerful story of Adam Baumann's coming of age in the midst of WW2 and his journey toward manhood, from the rarely told perspective of a Hungarian-born German.   EASTERN HUNGARY, 1941 – desperate to escape his father’s iron fist, 12-year-old Adam fled. But when his father traced him to the mountain village where he was living under the guise of an orphan, Adam knew he’d have to go farther next time. The military recruitment station in Vienna seemed like the perfect solution, and the age of their recruits no longer mattered to the Germans.   As autumn turned to winter and Adam lay terrified and starving in a frozen foxhole on the Eastern Front, he knew he’d made a horrible and deadly mistake. In front of him, enemy fire rained down from the approaching Russian army. Behind him, his German commander’s orders were clear – hold steady. Then, a Russian bullet found its mark, catapulting Adam into a series of terrifying captures and narrow escapes from enemy forces as Europe reeled from the final destruction of WW2.   Never standing still, Adam struggled through war-torn landscapes to find his family and began to build a life from the ashes, until the results of a medical examination at an American Embassy in Germany changed the course of his future again.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amelia on May 30, 2019

One of the best books I have read in the recent months. A real page-turner with rich plot (hard to believe it’s non-fiction) and flawless writing that just keeps you reading.......more

Goodreads review by Elehyouareeh on June 26, 2019

This is easily one of my favourite books. I would have given this 6 stars if could have. The author tells the incredible story of Adam Baumann growing up in Hungary during WWII and the challenges he encounters before ultimately immigrating to Canada. This true story shares a side of events I, as a r......more

Goodreads review by Jo on July 17, 2019

This book was a captivating story of one man’s incredible journey through life. From the first few pages I was so drawn to Adam and his family, and his stories of love, loss & perseverance. I became so emotionally invested that I even found myself shedding tears by the end because I didn’t want to s......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on September 16, 2018

An enjoyable page turner that keeps you wanting more. Roxi has captured the true story and essence of Adam across all the challenges of his life, ultimately rising above the global times and events of our world over the last 90 years. I particularly enjoyed the perspective of World War 2 through the......more

Goodreads review by Emily on June 18, 2019

This is the story of Adam, born in eastern Hungary, of German descent, between the great wars. Adam yearned for more than his simple life of following in the footsteps of his father, a poor farmer. From being locked up at 9 for stealing, to the Eastern Front of WWII at the age of 15, then immigratin......more