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No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War
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Nominated for a 1998 National Book Award for Young People's Literature, No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War is Anita Lobel's gripping memoir of surviving the Holocaust. A Caldecott-winning illustrator of such delightful picture books as On Market Street, it is difficult to believe Lobel endured the horrific childhood she did. From age 5 t... »
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The Endless Steppe: Growing Up in Siberia
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An amazing and brave book, worthy of greater publicity. For many years during and just after WWII it was politically incorrect (to say the least) to indicate that Hitler was not the only monster in the 20th century. At the time when the USSR was still more or less our ally it was indeed a brave act for Ms. Hautzig to point out that the dealings of th... »
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Four Perfect Pebbles: A Holocaust Story
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A child's perspective of the Holocaust and her life in the United States after liberation. Excellent reading suggestion for a children's Holocaust book. ... »
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Erika's Story
I found myself speechless, ....everything about this book it is simply beautiful and exquisite...the story, the illustrations, the binding, the design, ..... »
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The Diary of Petr Ginz
This book must be read by both young and old. It will touch your heart and soul. I was moved to tears many times while reading.... »
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The Upstairs Room (Trophy Newbery)
All throughout Germany was hiding, running, working, and the worst of all death in the unbelievable concentration camps. Could you imagine living through... »
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Hana's Suitcase
Hana's Suitcase, by Karen Levine, published in 2007, is the true story of a young girl named Hana Brady, who was taken away by the Nazis as a small child ... »
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Passage to Freedom: The Sugihara Story
When reading this booki was amazed that so few would do so much for so many,Ive never heard of a story like it. What suprised me even more was that the ma... »
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