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Lillian Boraks-Nemetz

Auteur de The Old Brown Suitcase

5 oeuvres 83 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Œuvres de Lillian Boraks-Nemetz

The Old Brown Suitcase (1994) 47 exemplaires
Ghost children : poems (2000) 9 exemplaires
The Lenski File (On Time's Wing) (2001) 4 exemplaires

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The story I would probably rate slightly higher but the audiobook slightly lower. Sofia Bunting-Newman did a great job with the Polish names and accents but she had a trick of audibly swallowing that I found increasingly disgusting as I progressed with this audiobook.

As for the story, I found the sections of the story set in Canada more interesting until it turned into a typical YA romance: does he like me? what if he likes her more? etc. etc.. But even that had its place and I guess it emphasizes the point that however different an immigrant teenaged girl might seem (appearance, accent or language, customs), teens are basically all alike!… (plus d'informations)
 
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leslie.98 | 4 autres critiques | Jun 27, 2023 |
It was nice to read a slightly different spin on a fictional holocaust story (mostly after the war and in Canada), but some of the story parts fell a little flat, mainly in characterization of Slava's family.
 
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bookwyrmm | 4 autres critiques | Feb 22, 2018 |
Received a free copy of this book for review as a former What If? reviewer.

This book is a true eye-opener -- not just to the horrors of the Warsaw Ghetto in Nazi-occupied Poland, but to Canada's treatment of Jews as well.

The story itself takes place in 1947 Montreal, where Slava faces discrimination and is frequently mocked for her immigrant status. The horrors she endured as a child are told as flashbacks, each connected by an ever-present brown suitcase.

Slava is an engaging, realistic character. The plot itself is almost equally engaging. Even if historical fiction isn't your thing, Slava's struggles with fitting in and her rebellion against her parents' more conservative ways are applicable to many teenagers today.… (plus d'informations)
 
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bucketofrhymes | 4 autres critiques | Dec 13, 2017 |
The story I would probably rate slightly higher but the audiobook slightly lower. Sofia Bunting-Newman did a great job with the Polish names and accents but she had a trick of audibly swallowing that I found increasingly disgusting as I progressed with this audiobook.

As for the story, I found the sections of the story set in Canada more interesting until it turned into a typical YA romance: does he like me? what if he likes her more? etc. etc.. But even that had its place and I guess it emphasizes the point that however different an immigrant teenaged girl might seem (appearance, accent or language, customs), teens are basically all alike!… (plus d'informations)
 
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leslie.98 | 4 autres critiques | Sep 9, 2015 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
83
Popularité
#218,811
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
6
ISBN
13

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