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In Love and Rutabaga, Claire Hsu Accomando reflects on her formative years growing up in war-torn France. Born in 1937 to a French mother and Chinese father, Accomando was just a child when her father departed for China on diplomatic duty in 1941. Left behind, she and her younger brothers were raised by their mother and grandparents in the small village of Rahon during the German occupation.
Despite the fear and uncertainty of World War II, Accomando paints a surprisingly joyful and richly textured portrait of those years. Her grandparents' home became a sanctuary - not just for their family, but for anyone in need of refuge. Her grandmother's love of music and storytelling brought beauty and wonder into a world clouded by conflict.
Blending humor, tenderness, and the innocence of a child's view, Accomando recounts the everyday moments that defined her childhood. The title's pairing of "love" and "rutabaga" captures the dual essence of affection and survival that sustained her family. Through engaging storytelling and vivid detail, she offers a unique memoir of resilience, warmth, and unexpected happiness in the midst of war.
ISBN
978-1-962081-31-3
Publication Date
6-6-2025
Publisher
The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt
Keywords
WWII, World War II, German Occupation, Nazi Occupation, France, Autobiography, Memoir, Childhood, Family, Humor, Music, Village Life, Resistance
Disciplines
Cultural History | European History
Recommended Citation
Accomando, Claire Hsu. Love and Rutabaga. The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt, 2025. https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/monographs/28.
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