
| By Susan C. Bartoletti - $19.99 - add to cart | |
Bartoletti has taken one episode from her Newbery Honor Book, HITLER YOUTH, and fleshed it out into thought-provoking novel. When 16-year-old Helmuth Hubner listens to the BBC news on an illegal sh...
| By Ann Alma - $17.95 - add to cart | |
When Holland was under Nazi rule, the Dutch lived extremely harsh lives. Thousands were in hiding, especially Jews who had managed to escape transport to the death camps. Frans Braal and his wife M...
| By Kathy Kacer - $8.95 - add to cart | |
2002 Red Maple Award WinnerThirteen-year-old Clara and her younger brother Peter are living in Prague with their parents in 1943 when the family receives orders to join a transport. Their destinati...
| By Karen Levine - $15.95 - add to cart | |
2003 Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Winner.2003 Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire Violet Downey Children's Book Award Winner 2003 Information Book of the Year W...
| By Kathy Kacer - $13.95 - add to cart | |
Hiding Edith is the true story of Edith Schwalb, a young Jewish girl sent to live in a safe house after the Nazi invasion of France. Edith's story is remarkable not only for her own bravery, but fo...
| By Eva Wiseman - $12.99 - add to cart | |
Winner of the 2007 Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction . Kanada. The name meant untold riches and promise to Jutka, a young Hungarian girl who was captivated by stories of a vast, majesti...
| By Kathy Kacer - $8.95 - add to cart | |
It is the middle of World War II, and, with the help of trusted friends, Gabi, her mother and her cousin Max go into hiding in a tiny mountain village. It takes great willpower to endure months of ...
| By Debbie Spring - $9.95 - add to cart | |
During World War II, when Hendrik, the young son of a fisherman in Amsterdam, notices his Jewish friends being barred from school and ostracized by their other classmates, he is determined to stand...
| By Time Books - $21.95 - add to cart | |
Rutka Laskier, a 14-year-old Jewish girl in the town of Bedzin in Poland, died in Auschwitz in 1943. But she left behind a notebook in which she recorded her thoughts, fears and dreams. Some are th...
| By Kathy Kacer - $15.95 - add to cart | |
In Budejovice, a quiet village in the Czech republic, laws and rules were introduced to restrict the freedom of Jewish people during the dark days of World War II. In a small shack on the small plo...
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