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Vlasta inherited a house in Vienna from her mother. It came to her via a circuitous route, but had been one of the houses bought and put into a family trust be a distant forebear. Hidden in Plain Sight is a story that is indirectly concerned with Vlasta as it concerns the life of Roswita, who appears in some of the other stories.
This is a sweet little story also involving the tunnel and the empty Mausoleum in Vienna that goes back to the days of the Second World War. And of the American who lived and loved there, of the people who loved him, his little family, of the song that he taught them to sing, and of what eventually happened to them all.
If you like to read simple, genuine love stories about genuine people who live extraordinary lives in turbulent times, living and dying, growing up and moving on, then this is for you. This is a story of nice, ordinary people who lived in Vienna during the Second World War.
It is also the story of people who endangered their own lives in order to save others. Those are the people who lived by the dictum, ‘There, But For The Grace Of God, Go I’.