Showing posts with label anti-semitism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anti-semitism. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 April 2012

...read this...as it is one of my most memorable time travel adventures into World War II and the Jewish Holocaust...


The Boy in the striped pyjamas
by John Boyne


Published:  New York: David Flicking Books, 2006    224 pages.
Reading Appeal:  Young Adult

                Thought-provoking                                            Intricately plotted

This is a moving and haunting story set in Germany during World War II.  The year is 1942. 

The main character is a nine year old German boy called Bruno.  His beloved father, a Nazi Officer, is transferred to the country as the Commandant of the notorious concentration camp Auschwitz.  Bruno is constantly corrected by his mother and older sister Greta when he incorrectly pronounces the camp "Out-With".  
                                        Character-driven

Bruno is an innocent and naive young boy, but he is also extremely inquisitive and adventurous.  These character traits lead him to defy his parents wishes, continual disobedience and misadventures.  As a result Bruno becomes friends with a boy wearing striped pyjamas, called Shmuel, who lives behind the barb-wire fence of the camp.  Unfortunately, Bruno's misadventures place him and his friend Shmuel in extremely challenging and life threatening circumstances.

           Richly detailed                                                                Heart-wrenching

 
This is a must... an unputdownable read... a historical fiction story that you will think about for days...

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Author: John Boyne

Friday, 20 April 2012

...a moving reading adventure...time travel to Germany during World War II and read this haunting novel about a ...


The Book Thief
by Markus Zusak

Published:  New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006.   552 pages
Reading Appeal:  Young Adult
    Haunting                                             Stylistically complex
This character-driven novel is narrated by DeathThe reader witnesses a world embroiled in war through the eyes of Death, an interesting character in the story.  Kindly and caring Death tells us about The Book Thief , who is a young orphan, a German girl called Liesel.


This historical fiction novel is set in a small German town, just outside of Munich, during World War II .  Liesel is fostered by the loving Rosa and Hans Hubermann.  Liesel suffers from frightening nightmares and Hans comforts her during these nightly ordeals by teaching her to read. 
          Coming-of-age                                 Lyrical                                         Moving
Hans, Rosa and Liesel save a Jewish man from certain death from the German concentration camps, by hiding him in their basement.  Rudy, a young boy next door, teaches Liesel to steal ... and the cycle of book stealing and daring adventures become a feature of Liesel's life in the midst of war-torn Germany...


...read this with focus and enjoy...


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Author: Markus Zusak


Thursday, 19 April 2012


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...read the experience of young girl falling in love with ...

The wrong boy
by Suzy Zail

Published:  Newtown, N.S.W. : Black Dog, 2012.  256 pages
Reading Appeal:  Young Adult

Can you image finding some-one to love in a world ravaged by hatred and war?  Is this a love story...

       Coming-of-age                                                           Character-driven
The novel is fiction but is rooted in history.  It is the story of a young Jewish girl, aged 15, who is sent to Auschwitz with her family. Her name is Hanna and she is a talented pianist.
                                                          Love story
Hanna is desperate to live, as she daily witnesses the madness and death of those living in the concentration camp.  She sees an opportunity to survive through her music, by playing the piano to the camp commandant. Hanna meets the commandant's handsome son Karl and falls in love with the wrong boy.  The wrong boy is Karl, a German...
      Moving                                                                             Memorable
Interesting titbit:  Suzy Zail, the author, is the daughter of an Auschwitz survivor.
...this story is steeped in history and true romance...you won't be able to put this down...


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...read this novel and time travel to a reading adventure in Poland, 1939...

Yellow star
by Jennifer Roy

Published:  London : Frances Lincoln Children's, 2009
Reading Appeal:  Young Adult

The facts behind the title of this novel:  During World War II, from 1939 to 1945, the Nazis forced the Jewish population to wear a yellow star on their clothing to indicate to everyone they were Jewish.
       Thought-provoking                         Moving                                        Memorable
This is a fictionalised true story based on factual information about the life of Sylvia Perlmutter.  After the war Syliva moved to the United States, married and after a number of years recounted her story to her neice, the author Jennifer Roy.

This is her story...in 1939 the Germans invaded the town of Lodz, Poland, and moved the Jewish population into a small part of the city called a ghetto. As the war progressed, 270,000 people were forced to settle in the ghetto under impossible conditions.

At the end of the war, there were about 800 survivors. Of those who survived, only twelve were children. This is the story of one of the twelve.

                                        First-person narrative                Courageous
Sylvia entered the ghetto when she was 4 years old and was liberated when she was 10 years, surviving the ordeal for almost six years.

...you have to read this to experience the courageous spirit of survival in one so young...

Jennifer Roy
...relive the adventures of a small orphan in this gripping read...


Run, Boy, Run
by Uri Orlev
Translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin


Published:  Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2003.  192 pages.
Reading Appeal:  Young Adult


This moving story is written by Uri Orlev, a Holocaust surviver, who now lives in Israel.  He based this novel on a young boy's true life experience.
       Faction (based on a true story)                                   Heart-wrenching
The main character in this tale is a young, orphaned Jewish boy, aged 8.  He is named Srulik.  He is trapped in the Warsaw Ghetto, in Poland, during World War II.  Amazingly, this young boy escapes to the Polish countryside at the height if the Jewish Holocaust, where Poland is ravaged by war and Nazi occupation. 
                                          Authentic
Srulik's greatest challenge is to survive the war, in a country where he is surrounded by anti-semitism and little food.  Finding a safe refuge is his only hope...


...this award winning story is a haunting tale set in a world gone mad...   


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Wednesday, 18 April 2012


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...adventurous reading into the world of love and war...

Annexed
by Sharon Dogar

Published:  London : Anderson, 2010.  329 pages.
Reading Appeal:  Young Adult

On the front cover of the novel it states:
"The incredible story of the boy who loved Anne Frank".

Do you know the true story of Anne Frank?
Anne Frank was Jewish and she was hiding from the Nazis during World War II.  Did you know she wrote a diary about her life while she lay hidden in a secret annexe? And she was not alone in the annexe....this novel retells Anne's story from Peter's perspective.
             Reflective                                Intimate                                  Moving
Peter van Pels and his family are locked away in the annex with the Franks, and Peter sees it all differently. Peter shares Anne's story with feeling.  He's a boy, and for a boy it's just not the same...
                             character-driven                             coming-of-age

...read this tale and you will experience a truely tragic love story... 

Postscript:  Please refer to the blog "The Diary of a young girl" by Anne Frank . 

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