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Medium hard cover with dust jacket
Jacket shows shelf wear and has small tears on edges, otherwise book is in very good condition
A sociological study of immigrants from Hitler's Europe who settled in Southern Africa. Published in 1966, the book explores the experiences of these refugees, many of whom were Jewish, as they adapted to their new lives in South Africa. Dr. Sichel, herself a refugee and social worker, provides a detailed analysis of their integration into South African society, highlighting the challenges and successes they encountered.