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The Story of the Trapp Family Singers

The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp, 5/5
I approached this autobiography with apprehension, expecting to encounter a dull true story that would bear little resemblance to the beloved film it inspired. My fears were unfounded; the true account is even more charming and dramatic than the movie version of events! Part Two of the book continues past the Trapp family’s escape from Nazi-occupied Austria to tell the inspiring and fascinating story of their difficult road to success and integration into American society. It was a joy to read about the love, faith, hard work, and music that enabled this family to thrive, despite crushing circumstances.
Why I read it: a $2.18 thrift store purchase (not bad for a vintage book worth at least $40)!
