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The Orphan Rescue

September 15, 2010 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9781897187814
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Description

In 1937, twelve-year-old Miriam and her younger brother, David, are forced to separate when their grandparents can no longer work. Miriam is pulled out of school, and David is sent to an orphanage. But Miriam is determined to rescue her brother.

About this Author

Anne Dublin is a former teacher-librarian living in Toronto. This is her second book of historical fiction for young people. She is the author of Dynamic Women Dancers, part of the Women's Hall of Fame Series, as well as two biographies for young readers: June Callwood: A Life of Action and Bobbie Rosenfeld: The Olympian Who Could Do Everything.

ISBN: 9781897187814
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 124
Publisher: Second Story Press
Published: 2010-09-15

Reviews

Out of true events and a specific historic period comes a wider and more timeless meaning. Highly recommended for grades 3-6.

An exciting family rescue story in the real world... Hurdles abound as does humor, but the message is clear at the end: "Sometimes a person must do something wrong in order to correct a bigger wrong." This is a warm and charming tale of family closeness with wonderful illustrations by Qin Leng.

Based on a true story in the author's family history, The Orphan Rescuse is an excellent true life adventure that will lead readers to many startling facts about the history of Jews in Europe pre-WWII times.

The Orphan Rescue is an accessible, entertaining story for young readers that manages to touch on some serious topics including poverty, child labour and the history of Jews in pre-Holocaust Europe.

The three youngsters alter the course of their lives with their sheer determination. This pre-WWII story provides a view into the tenacity, ingenuity and strength of young Jews prior to the Holocaust, giving students and teachers a historical platform from which to study the unfolding 20th century history of Europe.

Books for this age group that are this heartfelt and emotionally raw are few and far between.

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