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Memoir

Lighting up

A Family History of Smoking by Andrew Riemer

by Andrea Goldsmith
July–August 2008, no. 303

A Family History of Smoking by Andrew Riemer

MUP, $32.95 pb, 217 pp

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A Family History of Smoking, the most recent of Andrew Riemer’s memoirs, focuses on the world of his great-grandparents, his grandparents, and his parents. In so doing, it traces Hungary from the days of the Austro-Hungarian empire and its collapse at the end of the Great War, on through the brief springtime of the 1930s and the chaos of displacement and destruction of World War II. It is a rich and rewarding memoir.

 


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A Family History of Smoking by Andrew Riemer

MUP, $32.95 pb, 217 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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