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Chargement... The Missing: The True Story of My Family in World War IIpar Michael Rosen
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. World War II had a deep and lasting impact on children. While some young people lived and died in concentration camps, others were able to escape to England as refugees. Read two recently published children’s books, then learn more at the websites: THE MISSING: THE TRUE STORY OF MY FAMILY IN WORLD WAR II by Michael Rosen shares the experiences of the author’s family members along with his own stories of growing up with a legacy of lost family connections. Woven throughout the narrative are works of poetry and references to today’s issues of racism and refugees. This short book concludes with resources to help readers dig deeper into history. HISTORYWORKS has posted audio files of Michael Rosen’s poetry. The project features over two dozen entries. To listen to the poems, go to https://audioboom.com/playlists/4613930-michael-rosen-poems. WE HAD TO BE BRAVE: ESCAPING THE NAZIS ON THE KINDERTRANSPORT by Deborah Hopkinson tells the heartbreaking story of children and teens who survived the Holocaust by escaping to England. Using dozens of true accounts, the author weaves together stories of survival and hope at a time of war. Organized into four parts, the book explores pre-war events, the tipping point, the flight, and the aftermath. The postscripts shares a timeline, glossary, resources, and other useful materials to extend the reading experience. WHAT WAS KINDERTRANSPORT is a BBC Newsround article focusing on the mission that took thousands of children to safety during World War II. The article features text, historical photographs and interviews. To read the BBC article, go to https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/46877532. ARC courtesy of Candlewick and Scholastic. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Family & Relationships.
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Juvenile Nonfiction.
Sociology.
HTML: An award-winning author and poet traces the history of his relatives lost in the Holocaust in a personal, powerful narrative with resonance for readers today. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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