The devil's arithmeticHannah resents the traditions of her Jewish heritage until time travel places her in the middle of a small Jewish village in Nazi-occupied Poland. |
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If you go through that door, you do not come out again." "Lilith . . . ," Hannah
muttered as if remembering a story. "But the most important thing for you to know
is the midden," Rivka said. "The garbage dump?" Shifre and Hannah asked
together.
If you go through that door, you do not come out again." "Lilith . . . ," Hannah
muttered as if remembering a story. "But the most important thing for you to know
is the midden," Rivka said. "The garbage dump?" Shifre and Hannah asked
together.
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IN THE MORNING, AFTER ROLL CALL AND BREAKFAST WERE over, they got
their first lesson at the midden. "Commandant!" a man called across the wire
fence from the men's camp. "Commandant coming!" A woman took up the cry.
IN THE MORNING, AFTER ROLL CALL AND BREAKFAST WERE over, they got
their first lesson at the midden. "Commandant!" a man called across the wire
fence from the men's camp. "Commandant coming!" A woman took up the cry.
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When she set the naked baby down by the side of the pile in order to get out of
her own dress, the child immediately began crawling toward the midden on its
own. Like spawning fish, the children came from everywhere to dive into the pile.
When she set the naked baby down by the side of the pile in order to get out of
her own dress, the child immediately began crawling toward the midden on its
own. Like spawning fish, the children came from everywhere to dive into the pile.
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Nutzerbericht - Audriana0202 - LibraryThingI read this book as a 12 year old and I remember loving it, but could not remember why. After reading it for the second time, I still love it. I’m not sure if it’s Yolen’s writing, making me feel what ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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