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Number the Stars is a work of historical fiction by the American author Lois Lowry about the escape of a family of Jews from Copenhagen, Denmark, during World War II.. The story revolves around ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen, who lives with her mother, father, and sister Kirsti in Copenhagen in 1943.
Lois Ann Lowry (/ ˈ l aʊər i /; [2] née Hammersberg; born March 20, 1937) is an American writer.She is the author of several books for children and young adults, including The Giver Quartet, Number the Stars, and Rabble Starkey.
4. Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. Viktor E. Frankl’s memoir of his experiences in Nazi death camps—including Auschwitz—from 1942 to 1945 describes his attempts to hold on to ...
Novels about the aftermath of the Holocaust (2 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Novels about the Holocaust" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
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As a "Wonder Story" and a Holocaust story, the messaging of "White Bird" is unsurprising though important: Empathy matters, especially in action, and that often, caring for others can mean putting ...
Who is the jerk that put the word "f**king" in the first paragraph of this article? That's just immature, especially if for some reason, small children actually look up information on this book only to see this word. Also, it's disrepectful to the people who died during the Holocaust. Cheruben 01:25, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
Mitch Albom’s books often capture the zeitgeist, but his new novel about the fate of Greek Jews during World War II packs a particular punch in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7.
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