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Hiding Edith: A True Story

Autor Kathy Kacer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2006 – vârsta de la 9 până la 12 ani

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Hiding Edith tells 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 for the bravery of those that helped her: an entire village, including its mayor and citizenry, heroically conspired to conceal the presence of hundreds of Jewish children who lived in the safe house. The children went to the local school, roamed the streets and ate good food, all withot having to worry about concealing their Jewish identity. And during Nazi raids, the children camped out until the coast was clear.
Intensively researched and sensitively written, this book, illustrated with photographs and maps, both comforts and challenges a young reader's spirit, skillfully addressing both the horrors and hope that children experienced during the Holocaust.
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ISBN-13: 9781897187067
ISBN-10: 1897187068
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 167 x 204 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Second Story Press

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"a beautifully written true story of a.... Jewish girl from Vienna, and her journey to survival."
"iFour stars out of four. Highly recommended. Kaceris account of Edithis life is crafted gently for young children, yet she includes mention of the horrors that people were only hearing about during the warO. Hiding Edith, along with others in the Holocaust Remembrance Series published by Second Story Press, should be part of every elementary school library collection.i"

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Hiding Edith tells 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 for the bravery of those that helped her: an entire village, including its mayor and citizenry, heroically conspired to conceal the presence of hundreds of Jewish children who lived in the safe house. The children went to the local school, roamed the streets and ate good food, all withot having to worry about concealing their Jewish identity. And during Nazi raids, the children camped out until the coast was clear.
Intensively researched and sensitively written, this book, illustrated with photographs and maps, both comforts and challenges a young reader's spirit, skillfully addressing both the horrors and hope that children experienced during the Holocaust.

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