Kirkus Review: "Yolen is the author of a hundred books, many of which haveīeen praised for their originality, humor, or poetic vision, but this and learns about her past and the importance of celebrating her heritage. This is a story of unlikely and quiet heroism within the concentration camp, and of why we must remember and heed history. She learns about her past and the importance of celebrating her heritage and traditions. She alone understands what will happen to the villagers and is sent to a Jewish concentration camp. During Passover Seder, she is transported back in time to 1942, in the wake of Nazi controlled Poland. Written by Jane Yolen, this novel tells the story of a young girl who rejects her Jewish heritage. The Holocaust is one of the darkest moment in human history, and this story reminds us why it is important to remember all those lost during that tragic time. Winner of the National Jewish Book Award, this book is a beautifully written story about a time in World history that affect us today. Puffin Modern Classics Publication order Previous
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