Marika is the fictionalized biography of a remarkable woman. Orphaned in Hungary during the Holocaust, she endures starvation and poisoning while carrying forged documents to Jews who escape from trains bound for death camps, and faces impending execution by Hungarian Nazis. Immigrating to the United States, she completes college and becomes a recognized child psychologist and a professor at Harvard. Her life is marred by hurtful marriages but she finds happiness with a childhood lover.
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Marika is the fictionalized biography of a remarkable woman. Orphaned in Hungary during the Holocaust, she endures starvation and poisoning while carrying forged documents to Jews who escape from trains bound for death camps, and faces impending execution by Hungarian Nazis. Immigrating to the United States, she completes college and becomes a recognized child psychologist and a professor at Harvard. Her life is marred by hurtful marriages but she finds happiness with a childhood lover.
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