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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... took a stain out of a leather skirt . Or how to knit a scarf . Or make potato soup . Or where to find a pair of old - fashioned shoes for the school play . Aunt Eva had always had the answers to those sorts of things . When Hannah had ...
... took a stain out of a leather skirt . Or how to knit a scarf . Or make potato soup . Or where to find a pair of old - fashioned shoes for the school play . Aunt Eva had always had the answers to those sorts of things . When Hannah had ...
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... took over the villagers as the sound from the clarinet reached them . The pace of the walk , which had become lei- surely , quickened . Even the horses picked up their step . The constant chatter stopped . Everyone seemed to be ...
... took over the villagers as the sound from the clarinet reached them . The pace of the walk , which had become lei- surely , quickened . Even the horses picked up their step . The constant chatter stopped . Everyone seemed to be ...
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... took her aunt's fingers from her lips . She said , in a voice much louder than she had intended , so loud that the entire table hushed at its sound , " I remember . Oh , I remember . " Epilogue AUNT EVA TOLD HANNAH THE END OF THE STORY 164.
... took her aunt's fingers from her lips . She said , in a voice much louder than she had intended , so loud that the entire table hushed at its sound , " I remember . Oh , I remember . " Epilogue AUNT EVA TOLD HANNAH THE END OF THE STORY 164.
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