The Devil's ArithmeticScholastic, 1988 - 170 Seiten Hannah resents stories of her Jewish heritage and of the past until, when opening the door during a Passover Seder, she finds herself in Poland during World War II where she experiences the horrors of a concentration camp, and learns why she-- and we--need to remember the past. |
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... dead . " A woman , her voice edged with hysteria , said , “ You heard , you heard , but if they were all dead , how could anyone know for sure ? " The man coughed , and continued without answering her , " When they made us lie down , I ...
... dead . " A woman , her voice edged with hysteria , said , “ You heard , you heard , but if they were all dead , how could anyone know for sure ? " The man coughed , and continued without answering her , " When they made us lie down , I ...
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... dead . " Hannah said the word aloud curiously , as if understanding it for the first time . " Dead . " " Do not say that word . " " Monsters ! " Hannah said suddenly . " Gitl is right . We are all monsters . " " We are the victims ...
... dead . " Hannah said the word aloud curiously , as if understanding it for the first time . " Dead . " " Do not say that word . " " Monsters ! " Hannah said suddenly . " Gitl is right . We are all monsters . " " We are the victims ...
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... dead , but among the living , besides Gitl , Yitzchak , and Rivka , were Leye and her baby , a solemn three - year- old . Gitl and Yitzchak had emigrated to Israel , where they lived , close friends , until well into their seventies ...
... dead , but among the living , besides Gitl , Yitzchak , and Rivka , were Leye and her baby , a solemn three - year- old . Gitl and Yitzchak had emigrated to Israel , where they lived , close friends , until well into their seventies ...
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