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Showing posts with label 1940s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1940s. Show all posts
Saturday, September 01, 2012
BEYOND COURAGE
BEYOND COURAGE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF JEWISH RESISTANCE DURING THE HOLOCAUST, by Doreen Rappaport (Candlewick 2012)(ages 12+). In this exceptional work, Doreen Rappaport weaves together accounts of Jewish resistance in Nazi-occupied Europe. Fascinating and horrifying, based on extensive research including personal interviews, each "untold story" is a triumph of the individual and the human spirit, to "not go gentle..."
Labels:
1940s,
Doreen Rappaport,
Holocaust,
World War II,
young adult
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
BETWEEN SHADES OF GRAY

Taken from their homes, they are loaded into cattle cars and hauled off to work camp in Siberia. There, they suffer malnutrition and starvation; exposure to the elements; and psychological and physical abuse from their guards. With only each other and only the barest smidgen of hope, can they and their fellow prisoners survive the brutality of the gulag?
BETWEEN SHADES OF GRAY is a profoundly moving story of the resilience of the human spirit. Sepetys, herself the daughter of a Lithuanian refugee, is unsparing in her portrayal of one girl's struggle for self and dignity in the face of the most horrifying treatment, and demonstrates the worth of even small acts of kindness in the face of evil.
Labels:
1940s,
communism,
historical fiction,
World War II,
young adult
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