Extraits de presse
The
Daily Express, 25 février 1956
"For this ugly story is made beautiful by Christine's
love of life : her enjoyment of humanity. What a triumph to live
through such horror and to make it a resounding success."
The Sunday Times, 26 février 1956
"A moving book
First-class reportage
Heartrending
as well as exciting."
Daily
Mail, Londres, 1er mars 1956
"A moving and absorbing book."
Scotsman, 1er mars 1956
"Small as it is in bulk, the narrative is disproportionately
frightening yet reassuring in its portrayal of man's inhumanity
and nobility."
Birmingham Post, 6 mars 1956
"Of all the books that have told of war upon the innocent
this I find the most searing in its effect. Christine Arnothy
is a writer of power and compassion."
Manchester
Evening News, 7 mars 1956
"The most impressive book of the week
Written objectively
yet with remarkable imaginative intensity
A book like this
tells us more about the realities of war than a dozen accounts
of battles won and lost."
The
Times, 15 mars 1956
"Miss Arnothy is an artist, which helped to keep her
alive when she was 15 and helps also to make her book outstanding
in the literature of war. This is the diary - tender, bleak, economical
- of a siege and a flight
This is a terrible book. It has
the abruptness, shadows and tensions of the best films, but superimposed
is the knowledge that the cruelty and destruction are true. These
things can happen. If Miss Arnothy's account is credible, yet
not intolerable, this is in part due to her instinctive skill
as a writer, and in part to the sudden flashes of humanity which
light up the terror."