Elisabeth Hartig Lentulo is the author of Near the Danube Bridge, a poignant and historically layered narrative that traces her father Kalman’s life through the upheavals of twentieth-century Europe. Drawing from family stories, rare archival materials, and a deep connection to Central European history, Lentulo brings Kalman’s journey to life with emotional clarity and cultural sensitivity. In collaboration with a storyteller who is also a classically trained violinist, she weaves a narrative that honors memory, resilience, and the enduring human spirit. Her work offers readers a powerful reflection on hope and justice passed down through generations.
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