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Dreaming in Black and White


World Mammoth

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No. of pages 96

Published: 2000

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Great for age 10-18 years

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In his dreams, Hannes finds himself back in 1930s Germany. He is persecuted by his pupils and teachers. For Hannes is disabled and, like the Jews and social misfits, the Nazis have labelled him not worth living. He finds solace in his mother. But has his father begun to believe Nazi propaganda?

 

This book is part of a book series called World Mammoth .

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2000 by Egmont UK Ltd .

Anthea Bellwas awarded the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize (USA) in 2002 for her translation of W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz . Her many works of translation from French and German (for which she has received several other awards) include the Nicholas books and, with Derek Hockridge, the entire Asterix the Gaul saga by Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Reinhardt Jung was born in Germany in 1949. He worked with an international children's organisation before becoming head of children's broadcasting in Stuttgart in 1992. He died in 1999. Anthea Bell has worked as a translator for many years, primarily from German and French. She has received a number of prizes and awards for her translation work. She lives in Cambridge. Emma Chichester Clark is one of the country's top children's books illustrators, and is a past winner of the Mother Goose award. She has been nominated for the Kate Greenaway medal (for I Love You, Blue Kangaroo!), and shortlisted for the Kurt Maschler award twice. She has also won the Premio Grizane Cavour, a prestigious literary award in Italy. She studied at the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College, where she was taught by Quentin Blake.

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