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The storm to come Yankev Glatshteyn

By: Language: English Series: My StoryPublication details: London: Scholastic, 2010.Edition: 1st. editionDescription: 181 p.: 2 x 0.47 x 7.8 inches (paperback)ISBN:
  • 9781407116075
Subject(s): Summary: Yesterday, everything was normal. Today, they’ve taken your parents. Even your school isn’t safe. Who can you trust? First published in Yiddish in 1940, at the very beginning of World War II, this extraordinary book provides a historical snapshot of two boys – one Jewish, one German – trapped by the brutality of the Nazi regime. Written by a bystander at the moment of the Nazi rising, and approaching the subject from a unique standpoint in history, it is probably one of the first such stories ever written. Gritty, immediate, and terrifying, it chillingly anticipates the Holocaust that was about to unfold.
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Livros Livros Canadian School of Niterói - Itacoatiara PM - Juvenile Literature Ficção GLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A06156
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ELL The breadwinner FOX Eager GEO My side of the mountain GLA The storm to come GRA Ban this book GRA Refugee GRA Lost in the sun

Yesterday, everything was normal. Today, they’ve taken your parents. Even your school isn’t safe. Who can you trust? First published in Yiddish in 1940, at the very beginning of World War II, this extraordinary book provides a historical snapshot of two boys – one Jewish, one German – trapped by the brutality of the Nazi regime. Written by a bystander at the moment of the Nazi rising, and approaching the subject from a unique standpoint in history, it is probably one of the first such stories ever written. Gritty, immediate, and terrifying, it chillingly anticipates the Holocaust that was about to unfold.

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