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Paperback No Greater Glory Book

ISBN: 1025404122

ISBN13: 9781025404127

No Greater Glory

"No Greater Glory" is a poignant and timeless exploration of childhood loyalty, courage, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. Set in the heart of Budapest, this celebrated work follows two rival groups of schoolboys-the Paul Street Boys and the Redshirts-as they engage in a fiercely contested struggle over a vacant lot known as the 'grund.' What begins as a series of playful skirmishes soon escalates into a profound battle for honor, territory, and identity.

Through the eyes of the small and often overlooked Nemecsek, the story delves into the depths of self-sacrifice and the heavy weight of valor. Ferenc Moln r's masterpiece captures the intensity of youth, where every game carries the weight of life and death, and every friendship is a sacred bond. A seminal work in world literature, "No Greater Glory" remains a moving tribute to the innocence of childhood and the harsh realities of the adult world that eventually supersede it. This narrative transcends its setting to offer a universal meditation on what it truly means to fight for a cause and the inherent nobility found in the smallest of heroes.

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