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After the War

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Simon Pulse, 01.09.1997 - 128 Seiten
"Didn't the gas ovens finish you all off?" is the response that meets Ruth Mendenberg when she returns to her village in Poland after the liberation of Buchenwald at the end of World War II. Her entire family wiped out in the Holocaust, the fifteen-year-old girl has nowhere to go.

Members of the underground organization Brichah find her, and she joins them in their dangerous quest to smuggle illegal immigrants to Palestine. Ruth risks her life to help lead a group of children on a daring journey over half a continent and across the sea to Eretz Israel, using secret routes and forged documents -- and sheer force of will.

This adventure will touch readers, who will marvel at the resources and inner strength of mere children helping other children to find a place in this world in which they can belong. Carol Matas, one of the foremost authors of historical fiction, brings the desperation and passion of this remarkable journey to life.

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Don't worry, this story has a happy ending! - Goodreads
It's sort of hard to read because of that. - Goodreads
The plot was average, as were the characters. - Goodreads
Indeed, the ending is much a miracle. - Goodreads

Review: After the War

Nutzerbericht  - Rose - Goodreads

The Holocaust was a hard subject to tackle in school. On one side, it was interesting to learn about the history of our world. On the other side, it was downright horrific. You look at the videos ... Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Nutzerbericht  - Michaela - Goodreads

I thought this book was really good, but the character of Ruth really annoyed me. Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Über den Autor (1997)

Writer Carol Matas was born in Canada in 1949. Matas was an actress and currently teaches writing. Matas is best known for her historical adventures. These often feature young people caught up in the world's problems. "Daniel's Story," about a young Jewish boy in Nazi Germany, was short-listed for the 1993 Governor General's Award and the 1994 Ruth Schwartz Award and won the Silver Birch Award. Lisa won the Geoffrey Bilson Award and was a New York Times Book Review Notable of 1989.

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