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Survivors Club: Die wahre Geschichte eines sehr jungen Gefangenen von Ausch

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Publication Name
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN
9780374305710
Book Title
Survivors Club : the True Story of a Very Young Prisoner of Auschwitz
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Publication Year
2017
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Michael Bornstein, Debbie Bornstein Holinstat
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Religion / Judaism, History / Holocaust, People & Places / Europe
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
15.9 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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The unforgettable story of how a father's courageous wit, a mother's fierce love, and one perfectly timed illness saved Michael Bornstein's life as a four-year-old prisoner at Auschwitz during the Holocaust.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374305714
ISBN-13
9780374305710
eBay Product ID (ePID)
220210661

Product Key Features

Book Title
Survivors Club : the True Story of a Very Young Prisoner of Auschwitz
Author
Michael Bornstein, Debbie Bornstein Holinstat
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Religion / Judaism, History / Holocaust, People & Places / Europe
Publication Year
2017
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
15.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ds134.72.B684a3 2017
Reviews
"The first-person narrative is a tenderly wrought tribute to family, to hope, and to the miracles both can bring. A powerful memoir for the middle-grade set." -- Booklist "Middle schoolers will be engrossed by Bornstein's account . . . The book is written in a soothing tone, which helps balance some of the grim details of Jewish life under the Nazi regime . . . The storytelling is fast-paced, and readers will be fascinated by this family's survival and endurance. Few Holocaust survivors are still alive; Bornstein's account is an excellent addition to middle school collections." -- School Library Journal "In today's world, it remains more important than ever to remember these survivors." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Enhanced by meticulous archival research, Bornstein's story unfolds in novelistic form . . . This moving memoir [is] an important witness to the capacity for human evil and resilience." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "The first-person narrative is a tenderly wrought tribute to family, to hope, and to the miracles both can bring. A powerful memoir." -- Booklist "Middle schoolers will be engrossed by Bornstein's account . . . The book is written in a soothing tone, which helps balance some of the grim details of Jewish life under the Nazi regime . . . The storytelling is fast-paced, and readers will be fascinated by this family's survival and endurance. Few Holocaust survivors are still alive; Bornstein's account is an excellent addition to middle school collections." -- School Library Journal "In today's world, it remains more important than ever to remember these survivors." -- Kirkus Reviews, "A wrenching, shocking, and ultimately inspiring memoir, a tale of unrelenting optimism and resilience that is no less than miraculous . . . [ Survivors Club ] is hauntingly timely." -- Esquire "Enhanced by meticulous archival research, Bornstein's story unfolds in novelistic form . . . This moving memoir [is] an important witness to the capacity for human evil and resilience." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[An] exceptional book of memoir and history . . . worth reading more than once. It is compelling; there is something novelistic about it. It certainly reads with more verve and detail than most straight testimonies . . . Although listed for ages 10 - 14, it also makes excellent adult reading." -- Jewish Book Council , starred review "A tenderly wrought tribute to family, to hope, and to the miracles both can bring. A powerful memoir." -- Booklist "The most memorable part of this extraordinary nonfiction work is the hope amidst tragedy and the ways individuals and families banded together despite unimaginable odds, including the challenges to rebuild after breaking free from the concentration camps only to find a world still filled with hatred and fear." -- VOYA "A powerful reconstruction of family history . . . An ideal follow-up selection for students who have read The Diary of Anne Frank ." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Middle schoolers will be engrossed by Bornstein's account . . . The book is written in a soothing tone, which helps balance some of the grim details of Jewish life under the Nazi regime . . . The storytelling is fast-paced, and readers will be fascinated by this family's survival and endurance. Few Holocaust survivors are still alive; Bornstein's account is an excellent addition to middle school collections." -- School Library Journal "In today's world, it remains more important than ever to remember these survivors." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Enhanced by meticulous archival research, Bornstein's story unfolds in novelistic form . . . This moving memoir [is] an important witness to the capacity for human evil and resilience." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[An] exceptional book of memoir and history . . . worth reading more than once. It is compelling; there is something novelistic about it. It certainly reads with more verve and detail than most straight testimonies . . . Although listed for ages 10 - 14, it also makes excellent adult reading." -- Jewish Book Council , starred review "A tenderly wrought tribute to family, to hope, and to the miracles both can bring. A powerful memoir." -- Booklist "The most memorable part of this extraordinary nonfiction work is the hope amidst tragedy and the ways individuals and families banded together despite unimaginable odds, including the challenges to rebuild after breaking free from the concentration camps only to find a world still filled with hatred and fear." -- VOYA "A powerful reconstruction of family history . . . An ideal follow-up selection for students who have read The Diary of Anne Frank ." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Middle schoolers will be engrossed by Bornstein's account . . . The book is written in a soothing tone, which helps balance some of the grim details of Jewish life under the Nazi regime . . . The storytelling is fast-paced, and readers will be fascinated by this family's survival and endurance. Few Holocaust survivors are still alive; Bornstein's account is an excellent addition to middle school collections." -- School Library Journal "In today's world, it remains more important than ever to remember these survivors." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Enhanced by meticulous archival research, Bornstein's story unfolds in novelistic form . . . This moving memoir [is] an important witness to the capacity for human evil and resilience." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "The first-person narrative is a tenderly wrought tribute to family, to hope, and to the miracles both can bring. A powerful memoir." -- Booklist "A powerful reconstruction of family history . . . An ideal follow-up selection for students who have read The Diary of Anne Frank ." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Middle schoolers will be engrossed by Bornstein's account . . . The book is written in a soothing tone, which helps balance some of the grim details of Jewish life under the Nazi regime . . . The storytelling is fast-paced, and readers will be fascinated by this family's survival and endurance. Few Holocaust survivors are still alive; Bornstein's account is an excellent addition to middle school collections." -- School Library Journal "In today's world, it remains more important than ever to remember these survivors." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Middle schoolers will be engrossed by Bornstein's account . . . The book is written in a soothing tone, which helps balance some of the grim details of Jewish life under the Nazi regime . . . The storytelling is fast-paced, and readers will be fascinated by this family's survival and endurance. Few Holocaust survivors are still alive; Bornstein's account is an excellent addition to middle school collections." -- School Library Journal "In today's world, it remains more important than ever to remember these survivors." -- Kirkus Reviews, "This book is published as narrative nonfiction for young readers, but the equal measures of hope and hardship in its pages lend appeal to an audience of all ages . . . Remarkable." --Ruta Sepetys in the New York Times Book Review "A wrenching, shocking, and ultimately inspiring memoir, a tale of unrelenting optimism and resilience that is no less than miraculous . . . [ Survivors Club ] is hauntingly timely." -- Esquire "Enhanced by meticulous archival research, Bornstein's story unfolds in novelistic form . . . This moving memoir [is] an important witness to the capacity for human evil and resilience." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[An] exceptional book of memoir and history . . . worth reading more than once. It is compelling; there is something novelistic about it. It certainly reads with more verve and detail than most straight testimonies . . . Although listed for ages 10 - 14, it also makes excellent adult reading." -- Jewish Book Council , starred review "A tenderly wrought tribute to family, to hope, and to the miracles both can bring. A powerful memoir." -- Booklist "The most memorable part of this extraordinary nonfiction work is the hope amidst tragedy and the ways individuals and families banded together despite unimaginable odds, including the challenges to rebuild after breaking free from the concentration camps only to find a world still filled with hatred and fear." -- VOYA "A powerful reconstruction of family history . . . An ideal follow-up selection for students who have read The Diary of Anne Frank ." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Middle schoolers will be engrossed by Bornstein's account . . . The book is written in a soothing tone, which helps balance some of the grim details of Jewish life under the Nazi regime . . . The storytelling is fast-paced, and readers will be fascinated by this family's survival and endurance. Few Holocaust survivors are still alive; Bornstein's account is an excellent addition to middle school collections." -- School Library Journal "In today's world, it remains more important than ever to remember these survivors." -- Kirkus Reviews, "This book is published as narrative nonfiction for young readers, but the equal measures of hope and hardship in its pages lend appeal to an audience of all ages . . . Remarkable." --Ruta Sepetys in the New York Times book review "A wrenching, shocking, and ultimately inspiring memoir, a tale of unrelenting optimism and resilience that is no less than miraculous . . . [ Survivors Club ] is hauntingly timely." -- Esquire "Enhanced by meticulous archival research, Bornstein's story unfolds in novelistic form . . . This moving memoir [is] an important witness to the capacity for human evil and resilience." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[An] exceptional book of memoir and history . . . worth reading more than once. It is compelling; there is something novelistic about it. It certainly reads with more verve and detail than most straight testimonies . . . Although listed for ages 10 - 14, it also makes excellent adult reading." -- Jewish Book Council , starred review "A tenderly wrought tribute to family, to hope, and to the miracles both can bring. A powerful memoir." -- Booklist "The most memorable part of this extraordinary nonfiction work is the hope amidst tragedy and the ways individuals and families banded together despite unimaginable odds, including the challenges to rebuild after breaking free from the concentration camps only to find a world still filled with hatred and fear." -- VOYA "A powerful reconstruction of family history . . . An ideal follow-up selection for students who have read The Diary of Anne Frank ." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Middle schoolers will be engrossed by Bornstein's account . . . The book is written in a soothing tone, which helps balance some of the grim details of Jewish life under the Nazi regime . . . The storytelling is fast-paced, and readers will be fascinated by this family's survival and endurance. Few Holocaust survivors are still alive; Bornstein's account is an excellent addition to middle school collections." -- School Library Journal "In today's world, it remains more important than ever to remember these survivors." -- Kirkus Reviews
Copyright Date
2017
Lccn
2016-028010
Dewey Decimal
940.53/18092 B
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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