In 1940, Varian Fry-a Harvard-educated American journalist-travelled to Marseille carrying three thousand dollars and a list of imperilled artists and writers he hoped to rescue within a few weeks. Instead, he ended up staying in France for thirteen months, working under the veil of a legitimate relief organization to procure false documents, amass emergency funds, and set up an underground railroad that led over the Pyrenees, into Spain, and finally to Lisbon, where the refugees embarked for safer ports. Among his many clients were Hannah Arendt, Franz Werfel, André Breton, Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, and Marc Chagall.
Cozy Fantasies to Warm Your Heart: Must-Read Book Recommendations
These recommendations are perfect for readers looking for heartwarming, comforting fantasy novels that transport them to magical worlds while focusing on themes of personal growth and hope.