
Nowhere to Run: A Second World War refugee's diary, 1938-1943
por:
Carol Drinkwater
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 1407123858
ISBN 13: 9781407123851
Fecha de publicación:
August 2nd, 2012
Editorial: Scholastic
Páginas: 192
Géneros: Action & Adventure
In this poignant diary, Becky Mortkowicz recounts her family's harrowing journey as Jewish refugees fleeing from Poland during the tumultuous years leading up to and including the Second World War. Through her heartfelt entries, readers witness the escalating dangers her family faces and the struggles to find safety. Becky's perspective captures the fears, uncertainties, and small moments of hope that punctuate the chaos of war, reflecting the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.
Meanwhile, Claudette represents a contrasting experience as she navigates a life steeped in comfort and privilege. Her carefree existence starkly contrasts with Becky's struggles, highlighting the disparities in experiences during this challenging era. As their paths intertwine, the narrative reveals the complexities of friendship and survival in a world fraught with peril, ultimately showcasing the themes of courage and compassion in the face of overwhelming odds.
Meanwhile, Claudette represents a contrasting experience as she navigates a life steeped in comfort and privilege. Her carefree existence starkly contrasts with Becky's struggles, highlighting the disparities in experiences during this challenging era. As their paths intertwine, the narrative reveals the complexities of friendship and survival in a world fraught with peril, ultimately showcasing the themes of courage and compassion in the face of overwhelming odds.