This Newbery Medal-winner tells the story of the efforts of a ten-year-old Danish girl and her family to safely smuggle Jews into Sweden during World War II. A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year.
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This Newbery Medal-winner tells the story of the efforts of a ten-year-old Danish girl and her family to safely smuggle Jews into Sweden during World War II. A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year.
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Very nice book. Great story. Historia increible, un poco triste
Wilma
Jun 19, 2014
Good Read
If you want a well-rounded view of the holocaust period, this book, and IN MY HANDS are both necessities.
David S
Mar 22, 2012
What a story!
Provider accurately described this offering and shipped it fast!
VoraciousReader
Aug 28, 2009
Excellent Historical Fiction
Ten-year-olds Annemarie and her friend Ellen are living in Denmark during
World War II. Ellen and her family are Jewish and are eventually forced to
flee to Sweden with the help of the Danish Resistance and Annemarie.
Although she is portrayed as the heroine of the story, Annemarie struggles
with being brave and learns that sometimes you can be brave even when you're
afraid. This is an excellent story (winner of a Newberry) with engaging
characters and many historical details, showing the effects of the Holocaust
through the eyes of a ten-year-old girl.
Christopher
Aug 9, 2007
I loved this book!
I first read this book in elementary school. I enjoyed it so much that I got a copy of it. I have no complaints. This book is a classic!