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Holly Springs, Mississippi, 1862 Hannah Green can't believe what happens to her family after the war breaks out. First, her sister Joanna falls in love with a Union soldier -- an enemy. Next, the same soldier tells Hannah and her family about General Grant's General Order #11, which commands all Jews to evacuate the territory for violating trade regulations. The Greens escape from Holly Springs just before their home is destroyed. They lose everything -- even their slaves, when Lincoln declares them free. Now, because she is Jewish, Hannah cannot go home to Mississippi -- a Confederate state that's dear to her heart. Confusion sets in. Who is on her side, and whose side does she want to be on?
Teenager Daniel leads a comfortable life in pre-Nazi Frankfurt, until his family is transported to a ghetto and then imprisoned in a concentration camp. This unforgettable narrative, pieced together from the stories of several survivors, will teach your child about people's incredible capacity to endure and forgive. The companion to an exhibit in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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Lisa's War (Paperback)
Carol Matas
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With the success of Papa's latest baseball film, Rosie and her
family move to beautiful Los Angeles to shoot more films starring
Rosie. And there's no wasting time; within days of unpacking, Papa
brings home an entire Wild West show so he can make authentic
Westerns Rosie's so excited about riding a horse for the first time
that she forgets to watch her step -- and before she knows it,
she's caused a terrible accident for the show's best trick rider.
Oy vey Where will Papa's Western movies be without a real trick
rider...and with a star who doesn't even know how to get on a
horse? Enter Zach, the son of the injured rider. Rosie finds him
simply irritating And just when Rosie thought it couldn't get any
worse, she and Zach get hopelessly lost in the hills. All they have
to get past the mountain lions, rattlesnakes, and other enemies in
the wild are their wits, their skills, and each other. Can Rosie
and Zach set aside their differences and brave the challenges ahead
so that this story has a happy ending?
At age eleven, Rosie Lepidus's main concerns are winning ring-a-levio, going to school, and staying out of trouble. But when Mama falls ill with pneumonia and Papa throws all the family's savings into the nickelodeon business, the burden of caring for her family falls on Rosie's shoulders. Tall for her age, Rosie is able to pass for sixteen and take Mama's place sewing sleeves at a shirtwaist factory. Her family needs the money. But working conditions are horrible and the factory boss is incredibly strict. The girls are fined for nearly everything -- even talking or humming! Within days of starting work, Rosie hears the buzz about a huge strike of twenty thousand shirtwaist workers. It's the strike that Mama's been working toward for ages: a huge push for change in the workplace. Rosie wants to join in, but as the streets become more dangerous, Papa asks his daughter to return to school. And Rosie must choose: follow Papa's orders...or fight with everything she's got.
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