for recommendations on books for children of all ages to learn more about the Holocaust. Here are Tina's picks: "The Tree of Life: How a Holocaust Sapling Inspired the World" Author: Elisa Boxer ...
(JTA) — From Anne Frank’s diary to Elie Wiesel’s “Night,” books about the Holocaust remain some ... as many as 1,600 Jewish men, women and children perished. Bikont’s magnificent ...
His latest two books examine reconciliation and justice after the Holocaust and the recent genocide in Rwanda. "The people who took in these children did so, because they thought it was the right ...
when kids their own age were among the victims, is no easy task. Caught up in the current rise in book bans at public schools are books on the Holocaust — even those written with young readers ...
Michael Rosen is one of our most popular children’s authors, beloved for such enchanting bedtime stories such as We’re Going ...
Alfred Lakritz's 'Adieu' is a detailed, well-researched, and moving account of the author's incredible survival story.
Born in 1930, Wojdowski had been one of these children. His 500-page novel is difficult ... Krall’s reportage, along with her later books – many of which dealt with the Holocaust and survivor stories ...
Several Iowa school districts have removed books on the Holocaust and World War II in ... districts removed "Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death." ...
One Day, a picture book by the beloved children’s author ... In One Day he returns to the subject of the Holocaust, using a 40-page picture book to tell the story of Eugène Handschuh, a ...