| Miriam Bat-Ami - Juvenile Fiction - 1999 - 234 pages
This poignant historical novel about two teenagers from different worlds centers on a little-known event on the World War II homefront. To Adam Bornstein, a 15-year-old Jewish ... | |
| Nechama Tec - Belarus - 1993 - 305 pages
The prevailing image of European Jews during the Holocaust years is one of helpless victims under a death sentence, unable to fight consignment to the ghettos, to the camps ... | |
| Ida Vos - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - 1991 - 276 pages
When the Germans occupy Holland in 1940 and begin to persecute the Jews there, twelve-year-old Eva and her family assume false names and move from one hiding place to another. | |
| Ruth Kluger - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 216 pages
A controversial bestseller likened to Primo Levi and Elie Wiesel, Still Alive is a harrowing and fiercely bittersweet Holocaust memoir of survival: "a book of breathtaking ... | |
| Lena Jedwab Rozenberg - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 232 pages
"Lena wrote her diary in Yiddish, not only because it was her mother tongue, but also as a conscious effort to maintain her Jewish identity. Her writing shows an exceptional ... | |
| Siegfried Jagendorf - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - 1991 - 264 pages
"Let us take advantage of this historic moment and cleanse the soil of Romania ..." These words began the Romanian Holocaust in 1941. Deported Jews were expected to perish. So ... | |
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