Holocaust Rememberance Series for Young Readers
No. of pages 174
Published: 2012
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"Hana's Suitcase Anniversary Album" by Karen Levine tells the poignant story of Hana Brady, a young Jewish girl who was sent to a concentration camp during the Holocaust. The narrative unfolds through the discovery of Hana's suitcase, which contains personal belongings that tell her story. As people delve into her past, they explore themes of memory, loss, and resilience. The book highlights the importance of remembering history and the impact of the Holocaust on individuals and families. It serves as a powerful reminder of the human capacity for compassion and the need to ensure that such atrocities are never forgotten. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Holocaust Rememberance Series For Young Readers .
There are 174 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by Second Story Press .
Karen Levine has won many awards for her work in radio, including two presigious Peabody Awards (Canada) - one for the documentary Children of the Holocaust. This book is based on Karen's CBC radio documentary, also called Hana's Suitcase, which appeared on The Sunday Edition (Canada)and which won the gold medal at the New York International Radio Festival.
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