I am reading the Newberry winner books lately. This was a one evening book for me. I never read it as a child, and reviews say that it was life changing for many children over the years. I did love the story. It is a very simple, surface skim of the turmoil that happened as Jews were driven out during World War II. I suppose that is why it is for children and not adults. I do like that it chronicles a child's sacrifice for the cause, not just adult experiences. It is a story of developing courage for things that you believe in. I really liked the book, and would recommend it for children 8 & up.
4 years ago










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