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How to be an Alien: A sort of Memoir

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by Ann Beaglehole


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The book is a humorous memoir, with reflections on refugee policy and being ‘not quite one of us.’ A purpose of the book is to delve into how refugees survive and thrive in a strange new country and to better understand the long-term impact of historic trauma. The book also aims to shed light on shifting perceptions of being Jewish in Aotearoa. It moves between the personal and the political; the ridiculous and the profoundly serious, and between past and present.


The book is Beaglehole’s family’s story and her community’s. However, in several sections, she turns to history and to her imagination to fill in gaps in her memory of events and people of long ago. How to be an Alien begins amidst the chaos of revolution and counter-revolution. A family must make an urgent decision to leave, or not to leave, their country. On a winter night in 1956, a mother, father, and their daughter step over the barbed wire fences at the border in Hungary and make their way to Austria. No one knows what the future holds, not for the family who have escaped a tyrannous regime, not for the grief-stricken grandmother left behind.


The Author


Ann Beaglehole, historian and former public servant, was born in Hungary. By the age of eight, when she settled in Aotearoa with her family, she had experience of two totalitarian regimes: Hitler’s indirectly, through her traumatised family, and Stalin’s. more directly, as a young child already subject to brainwashing at school and in her communist youth group. Over the years, she has evolved into an almost Kiwi historian and writer. Her parents left Hungary so that she (their only child) could live in safety and freedom and receive a good education. In writing this book, Beaglehole’s purpose is to say to them: ‘Look what I have become! See how I turned out! Are you pleased?’


Ann Beaglehole is the author of Refuge New Zealand: A nation’s response to refugees and asylum seekers. Her first book was A Small Price to Pay: Refugees from Hitler in New Zealand, 1936-1946. Ann Beaglehole was short-listed for the NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Prize in 2025.


Product Details


Author: Beaglehole, Ann

ISBN: 9781991164483

Format: Paperback with flaps | 266 pages

Dimensions: 150 mm x 210 mm

Publisher: Fraser Books

Publication Country: New Zealand

Publication Date: 1 November 2025

Illustrations: Photographs


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