Journey Interrupted: A Family Without a Country in a World at War
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Journey Interrupted: A Family Without a Country in a World at War

Hardcover – April 5, 2016

Price
$38.69
Format
Hardcover
Pages
304
Publisher
Regan Arts.
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1682450130
Dimensions
6 x 1 x 9 inches
Weight
1.04 pounds

Description

“A heroic story of the love and strength of one family stranded in Japan just as Hitler made one of the worst mistakes of World War II, breaking his alliance with Stalin and invading the Soviet Union. As a result Hillie Mahoney and her family were caught in Japan for the war. During the uncertainty, deprivation, and repression, Hillie Mahoney with the strength and love of a family of two exceptional parents and two brothers, demonstrates that family solidarity and love can help you bear the worst life may present to you. Brilliantly written, a book that reads like a novel, it tells a story of ‘family values’ of great relevance to the challenges we face today.” —Rudy Giuliani, Mayor of New York City 1994xad–2001 " Journey Interrupted is a great book. It is a look at a marvelous woman with an incredible life. I've known Hillie Mahoney for many years, but had no idea about this amazing part of her life. You will not want to put it down." —Larry King “There are countless stories about World War II. Some are tales of genocide or of heroic resistance and liberation. Yet there are also many tales of individual luck, endurance, and survival. Journey Interrupted is one such story. Hildegarde Mahoney has lived an extraordinary life; her journey has taken her from Manhattan to Imperial Japan to post-war Germany, then back to the United States. Hers is a remarkable tale of adventure, suffering, and triumph, and stands as a testament to the power of hope.” —Vartan Gregorian , president of Carnegie Corporation“ Journey Interrupted is a rare and riveting story of a family’s endurance of wartime hardship, and of how all survived to harness their sorely tested spirits to climb to life’s heights. Ms. Mahoney, growing up, was one of the few Westerners to spend World War II stranded in Japan with her family. Sharp is the contrast between the perils and deprivations there and her later life, first as a top model in Manhattan, then as a familiar figure in rarefied corporate and international social circles, and, finally, with her late husband David, as an endower of important brain research at the Harvard Mahoney Neuroscience Institute and the University of Pennsylvania. This is the well-told tale of experiences that shaped a very unusual and exciting life well-lived.” —Warren Phillips , former publisher of The Wall Street Journal , retired chairman of Dow Jones & Co., and author of Newspaperman “With a powerful, forthright style and superb insight into the unexpected effects of war, Hillie Mahoney recovers a personal, but universally inspiring history of family, friends, and unexpected twists in life during the second World War.” —Louise Mirrer, PhD , president and CEO of the New York Historical Society"A compelling read from first page to last." —James. A Cox , Midwest Book Review Hildegarde Mahoney is the chairman of the Harvard Mahoney Neuroscience Institute in Boston, Massachusetts.

Features & Highlights

  • In the midst of World War II, a German-American family finds themselves stranded in Japan in this
  • inspiring tale of an extraordinary family adapting to the hazards of fate, and finding salvation in each other.
  • In the spring of 1941, seven-year-old Hildegarde Ercklentz and her family leave their home in New York City and set off for their native Germany, where her father has been recalled to the headquarters of the Commerz & Privat Bank in Berlin. It was meant to be an epic journey, crossing the United States, the Pacific, and Siberia—but when Hitler invades Russia, a week-long stay in Yokohama, Japan becomes six years of quasi-detention, as Hildegarde and her family are stranded in Japan until the war’s end. In this spellbinding memoir, Mahoney recounts her family’s moving saga, from their courage in the face of terrible difficulties—including forced relocation, scarce rations, brutal winters in the Japanese Alps—to their joyous reunion with their German relatives in Hamburg, and their eventual return to New York City in 1950. Richly detailed and remarkably vivid,
  • Journey Interrupted
  • is a story unlike any other—the inspiring tale of an extraordinary family adapting to the hazards of fate, and finding salvation in each other.

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What a book and what an ending.

No one could ever write a novel or screenplay with a fascinating story line such as this. Without one or two photographs on almost every page I would have said this was a well written novel! Luckily I stumbled on this book courtesy of Amazon and the reviews. Wartime and post war Japan and Germany in detail as lived by a German American family.
28 people found this helpful
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Well done!

I liked the way in which the author portrayed her transition from a young girl to a young woman during the course of the journey. At its beginning, she is focused on childish delights and disappointments, but as she matures, she becomes focused on serious matters and begins to appreciate the difficulties and dangers with which her parents were coping on a daily basis - particularly her father, who took his duty of protecting and providing for his family seriously, all the while being deprived of the ability to earn any money or communicate with relatives and friends in both America and Germany who might have been able to help them. I wish that I had known her father well; I could have learned much from him. Perhaps most wonderful, at the end of the story the author realizes that the family's detention in a small town in Japan during the war years was actually a blessing. Had they stayed in America or arrived in Germany, they would almost certainly have ended up in a concentration camp. God saved them from that.
27 people found this helpful
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Skip this one

Slow, overly detailed. Kept hoping it would get better, but never did.
7 people found this helpful
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Three Stars

Ok
3 people found this helpful
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Amazing book! Highly recommend!

From the moment I started reading this book, I couldn't put it down. It really captured my attention. I highly recommend it!
2 people found this helpful
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It gives a great perspective to the attitudes of the time but also ...

This is a very interesting account of a family whose life was dramatically changed by the events of World War II. It gives a great perspective to the attitudes of the time but also an insight into a pre-internet world where news was not instantaneous and at times forbidden. We are given more of a view of Japan not as the arch enemy but as a nation caught up in the war because of its government. This work should be included in high school history classes as a companion to studying the impact of World War II on individuals as well nations.
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An inspiring true account of family love, endurance and the triumph of hope over adversity.

This is a wonderful true-life Odyssey of a freedom-loving German family that had emigrated to the U.S. before WWII, got caught up in the turmoil of the war as detainees in Japan (prisoners, really, because they refused to join the Nazi Party) for the entire conflict, somehow survived intact, and resumed their lives in a most charismatic fashion after the war. This story is a warm and sincere testimonial to the powerful force of family love and devotion, even in the most trying of times. In addition, there are unique descriptions of life in wartime Japan that are fascinating, as told from the point of view of non-Japanese.

This inspiring and heart-warming book about the triumph of love and hope over adversity should be part of every family's library.
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A wonderful memoir of a difficult time in world history

History through the eyes of a child, yet with the wider view of an adult who understands World War II's place in history. A wonderful memoir of a difficult time in world history, and a delicate recounting of one family's struggle to a place in that world torn apart by forces beyond their own control. History can be bogged down by the whens/whats and wheres/whys. But it's the stories of those stories of those who lived through it that make history so important to understand all the other aspects. This book gives us a look into how this global war impacted and changed five people's lives, and how family was the bond that saw them through it.
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This would be great to read in a history class when studying the ...

A very interesting account of a family whose life was turned upside down by the events of World War II. This would be great to read in a history class when studying the impact of World War II on individuals as well nations. Heart warming and personal, and very touching!
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A Great Read Written Well

I know Hillie because she is on the board of directors at the Palm Beach Civic Association. She's an amazing lady, very accomplished, and now I understand why. I grew up moving a lot around the world but at least I had a home country. Hillie did not! They were stuck in the middle between countries during a world war. It's a great read written well and personally by Hillie.