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While residing with a German family, English-born Ann Lindsay discovers that Frau Meixner, whose son is a member of the Hitler Youth, is hiding two Jewish girls in the attic.

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9780517531198 | Random House Childrens Books, September 1, 1977, cover price $6.95 | About this edition: Ann argues that there is nothing wrong with the Nazis, until she is suddenly living with total strangers and involved in a desperate venture that illustrates vividly just how vicious the Nazis actually are

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Relates the experiences of a young Jewish girl growing up in a city in southern Germany during the period of Hitler's rise to power

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9780374424824 | Reprint edition (Sunburst, September 1, 1998), cover price $7.95 | About this edition: Relates the experiences of a young Jewish girl growing up in a city in southern Germany during the period of Hitler's rise to power

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9780394943640 | Random House Childrens Books, September 1, 1980, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: Eva Bentheim's world and life with her Jewish family in Germany has been wonderful and secure, but their world grows dark in the summer of 1932, on the eve of Hitler's rise to power

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In the last chaotic days of World War II, five young Germans discover a Jewish boy hiding in a cellar and are torn over whether or not to turn him over to the Nazi authorities as the law demands.

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9780822507710 | Lerner Pub Group, February 1, 1985, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Amid the chaos of war-torn Germany's eastern front, four German schoolboys discover a Jewish boy hiding in the food cellar of a bombed-out building, but hesitate to alert the authorities for fear of revealing their coveted food supply

Product Description: Cut off from all news of the war along with thousands of fellow prisoners, Jacob Heym accidentally overhears a radio broadcast that reveals the Red Army's advancement and is forced to tell a series of lies in order to explain his knowledge.

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9780805240979 | Schocken Books, August 1, 1991, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: Cut off from all news of the war along with thousands of fellow prisoners, Jacob Heym accidentally overhears a radio broadcast that reveals the Red Army's advancement and is forced to tell a series of lies in order to explain his knowledge.

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As her high-school graduation approaches, Kasey wonders what God has in store for her, unaware that two sisters, separated decades ago in a Nazi prison camp, will soon change her destiny.

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9780802481801 | Moody Pub, April 1, 1992, cover price $4.99 | About this edition: As her high-school graduation approaches, Kasey wonders what God has in store for her, unaware that two sisters, separated decades ago in a Nazi prison camp, will soon change her destiny.

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Product Description: Back in print, here is the classic work from one of the giants of German postwar literature and the basis for the major motion picture Jakob the Liar, starring Robin Williams.In the ghetto, possession of a radio is punishable by death.

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9781559703154 | Subsequent edition (Arcade Pub, February 1, 1996), cover price $27.00 | About this edition: Cut off from all news of the war along with thousands of fellow prisoners, Jacob Heym accidentally overhears a radio broadcast that reveals the Red Army's advancement and is forced to tell a series of lies in order to explain his knowledge.

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9781611457865 | Reprint edition (Arcade Pub, June 4, 2013), cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Back in print, here is the classic work from one of the giants of German postwar literature and the basis for the major motion picture Jakob the Liar, starring Robin Williams.
9780452281707 | Plume, September 1, 1999, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: Accidentally overhearing a radio account of the Russian Army advancing, Jakob elaborates on the story, generating hope among the Jewish inhabitants of a Nazi-occupied ghetto
9780452279032 | Reissue edition (Plume, October 1, 1997), cover price $11.95 | also contains Least Weasel 100 Page Lined Journal: Blank 100 Page Lined Journal for Your Thoughts, Ideas, and Inspiration | About this edition: During the Holocaust, one man's "small" lie gives false hope to his ghetto community.
9781559703741 | Arcade Pub, April 1, 1997, cover price $12.95 | About this edition: Jakob is caught breaking the curfew in a Jewish ghetto towards the end of the war.

Peter, a sports journalist, flees Nazi Germany and travels to Monte Carlo, Madrid, Vienna, Belgrade, and, finally, the Caribbean in search of sanctuary

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9780810114470 | Northwestern Univ Pr, May 1, 1996, cover price $64.00 | About this edition: Peter, a sports journalist, flees Nazi Germany and travels to Monte Carlo, Madrid, Vienna, Belgrade, and, finally, the Caribbean in search of sanctuary

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9780810114487 | Northwestern Univ Pr, May 1, 1996, cover price $21.00 | About this edition: Peter, a sports journalist, flees Nazi Germany and travels to Monte Carlo, Madrid, Vienna, Belgrade, and, finally, the Caribbean in search of sanctuary

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Product Description: This powerful and controversial novel, a bestseller in Germany when it first appeared in 1992, traces the childhood and youth of its protagonist Reinhold Fischer, set against the backdrop of the First World War and the rise, and eventual dominance, of the Third Reich...read more

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9781571131126 | Camden House, December 1, 1996, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: This powerful and controversial novel, a bestseller in Germany when it first appeared in 1992, traces the childhood and youth of its protagonist Reinhold Fischer, set against the backdrop of the First World War and the rise, and eventual dominance, of the Third Reich.

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Product Description: Set against the devastation of post-World War II Europe, Sunrise Shows Late is a love story about a young Polish Underground veteran, Manya who flees anti-Jewish violence in her country for a displaced-persons camp om Germany where she must make an anguished choice.

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9781882593170 | Bridge Works Pub Co, April 1, 1997, cover price $21.95 | About this edition: After World War II Manya Gerson, a member of the Polish resistance, discovers her Jewish neighborhood in Warsaw has been obliterated and moves to a displaced persons camp in occupied Germany, where she meets Emmanuel Kosak, a scientist who offers a safety in Paris, and Bolek Holzer, who helps Jews reach Palestine

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9781882593583 | Bridge Works Pub Co, May 1, 2002, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Set against the devastation of post-World War II Europe, Sunrise Shows Late is a love story about a young Polish Underground veteran, Manya who flees anti-Jewish violence in her country for a displaced-persons camp om Germany where she must make an anguished choice.

As World War II winds down, a fifteen-year-old deserter from the German army reluctantly joins forces with a Jewish girl and tries to cross the border to safety in Belgium

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9780827603776 | Jewish Pubn Society, April 1, 1991, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: As World War II winds down, a fifteen-year-old deserter from the German army reluctantly joins forces with a Jewish girl and tries to cross the border to safety in Belgium

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9780827606401 | Jewish Pubn Society, August 1, 1997, cover price $12.95 | About this edition: As World War II winds down, a fifteen-year-old deserter from the German army reluctantly joins forces with a Jewish girl and tries to cross the border to safety in Belgium

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9780613861380 | Turtleback Books, October 1, 1997, cover price $20.85 | About this edition: As World War II winds down, a fifteen-year-old deserter from the German army reluctantly joins forces with a Jewish girl and tries to cross the border to safety in Belgium

Tells the story of Marianne Kohn, an eleven-year-old Jewish girl in Berlin in 1938 who experiences the division in her homeland due to the Nazi regime, and who eventually boards a boat to take her to safety in London

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9780887768309, titled "Good-Bye Marianne: A Story of Growing Up in Nazi Germany" | Tundra Books, August 12, 2008, cover price $12.95
9780887764455 | Tundra Books, March 1, 1998, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: Tells the story of Marianne Kohn, an eleven-year-old Jewish girl in Berlin in 1938 who experiences the division in her homeland due to the Nazi regime, and who eventually boards a boat to take her to safety in London

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Product Description: A highly acclaimed anti-fascist novel, The Mortal Storm was Phyllis Bottome's dramatic warning against the warmongering, antisemitism, and misogyny of the Nazis. The story pits the developing political and feminist consciousness of Freya Roth against the Nazi machine that will destroy the fabric of her family and nation...read more

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9780810114715 | Reprint edition (Northwestern Univ Pr, September 2, 1998), cover price $24.95 | About this edition: A highly acclaimed anti-fascist novel, The Mortal Storm was Phyllis Bottome's dramatic warning against the warmongering, antisemitism, and misogyny of the Nazis.

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As the Nazi's gain control of the city Eva Bentheim once adored, her life comes crashing down on her, and when her father is taken away, Eva and her boyfriend concoct a plan to save him from deportation.

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9780374382292 | Farrar Straus & Giroux, October 1, 1998, cover price $18.00 | About this edition: Continues the story of Eva, a young Jewish girl living in Nazi Germany where she and her parents experience increasing tensions in daily life while considering possibilities of escape

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Product Description: Relates the experiences of a young Jewish girl growing up in a city in southern Germany during the period of Hitler's rise to power.

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9780844671376 | Peter Smith Pub Inc, June 1, 2001, cover price $20.25 | About this edition: Relates the experiences of a young Jewish girl growing up in a city in southern Germany during the period of Hitler's rise to power.

Paperback:

9780805208573 | Schocken Books, May 1, 1988, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: Eva Bentheim's world and life with her Jewish family in Germany has been wonderful and secure, but their world grows dark in the summer of 1932, on the eve of Hitler's rise to power

Reinforced:

9780606160988 | Demco Media, April 1, 1999, cover price $13.49 | About this edition: Relates the experiences of a young Jewish girl growing up in a city in southern Germany during the period of Hitler's rise to power

Prebinding:

9780613115636 | Turtleback Books, October 1, 1999, cover price $18.45 | About this edition: Relates the experiences of a young Jewish girl growing up in a city in southern Germany during the period of Hitler's rise to power

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Thirteen-year-old Korinna must decide whether to report her parents to her Hitler youth group when she discovers that they are hiding Jews in a secret space behind Korinna's bedroom wall.

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9780613033749 | Turtleback Books, October 1, 1999, cover price $15.65 | About this edition: Ten-year-old Korinna, a member of a Hitler youth group, must decide whether to turn in her parents who are hiding a Jewish family behind her bedroom wall

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Product Description: They Called Her Jewgirl, a novel based on true events, a work of paradox and symbolism, is the poignant and disturbing tale of a young girl growing up in the Jewish community in Germany during the rise of Hitler and her endless struggle to survive her secret past in America...read more

Hardcover:

9781571971586 | Ivy House Pub Group, January 1, 2000, cover price $21.95 | About this edition: They Called Her Jewgirl, a novel based on true events, a work of paradox and symbolism, is the poignant and disturbing tale of a young girl growing up in the Jewish community in Germany during the rise of Hitler and her endless struggle to survive her secret past in America.

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In 1939 in Westphalia, Ohio, seventeen-year-old German American Karl Schmidt has trouble believing what he is hearing from his friend Rebecca about Jews being mistreated by Hitler.

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9780780793675 | Perfection Learning, August 1, 2000, cover price $13.95 | About this edition: In 1939 in Westphalia, Ohio, seventeen-year-old German American Karl Schmidt has trouble believing what he is hearing from his friend Rebecca about Jews being mistreated by Hitler.

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Young Marianne escapes Nazi Germany to the safety of Britain, but she does not speak English, she is not welcome in her sponsors' home, and she misses her mother terribly, which all add up to a difficult struggle to survive.

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9780613456852 | Turtleback Books, August 1, 2000, cover price $18.40 | About this edition: Young Marianne escapes Nazi Germany to the safety of Britain, but she does not speak English, she is not welcome in her sponsors' home, and she misses her mother terribly, which all add up to a difficult struggle to survive.

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In a companion to Good-bye Marianne, young Marianne escapes Germany to the safety of Britain, but she does not speak English, she is not welcome in her sponsors' home, and she misses her mother terribly, which all adds up to a difficult struggle to survive. Original. (view table of contents)

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9780887765193 | Tundra Books, October 1, 2000, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: Young Marianne escapes Nazi Germany to the safety of Britain, but she does not speak English, she is not welcome in her sponsors' home, and she misses her mother terribly, which all add up to a difficult struggle to survive.

Young Marianne escapes Nazi Germany to the safety of Britain, but she does not speak English, she is not welcome in her sponsors' home, and she misses her mother terribly, which all add up to a difficult struggle to survive.

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9780863153525 | Floris Books, September 1, 2001, cover price $10.70 | About this edition: This is a tale of the realities of war from a child's perspective.

Reinforced:

9780606227742 | Demco Media, February 1, 2002, cover price $15.99 | About this edition: Young Marianne escapes Nazi Germany to the safety of Britain, but she does not speak English, she is not welcome in her sponsors' home, and she misses her mother terribly, which all add up to a difficult struggle to survive.

Forced to flee the Nazis, a young girl and her family eventually end up in the United States where, years later, with a young daughter of her own, she is improbably reunited with the beloved doll she left behind in Germany.

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9780374320850 | Farrar Straus & Giroux, March 1, 1997, cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Forced to flee the Nazis, a young girl and her family eventually end up in the United States where, years later, with a young daughter of her own, she is improbably reunited with the beloved doll she left behind in Germany

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9780374420642 | Reprint edition (Sunburst, September 1, 2001), cover price $5.95 | About this edition: Forced to flee the Nazis, a young girl and her family eventually end up in the United States where, years later, with a young daughter of her own, she is improbably reunited with the beloved doll she left behind in Germany.

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9780606226202 | Demco Media, February 1, 2002, cover price $13.93 | About this edition: Forced to flee the Nazis, a young girl and her family eventually end up in the United States where, years later, with a young daughter of her own, she is improbably reunited with the beloved doll she left behind in Germany.

Prebinding:

9781417605972 | Turtleback Books, September 30, 2001, cover price $14.25 | About this edition: Forced to flee the Nazis, a young girl and her family eventually end up in the United States where, years later, with a young daughter of her own, she is improbably reunited with the beloved doll she left behind in Germany.

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9783000087196 | Amer Editions Heidelberg, January 1, 2002, cover price $13.50

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Product Description: It is the winter of 1944. In Nazi-occupied Europe, a Jewish couple realize their fate is sealed and make a heart-rending decision so that their infant daughter might live. Ruth Vander Zee's elegant narration and Roberto Innocenti's searing and beautiful illustrations combine to capture the fear, love, and sadness of a Holocaust survivor's story...read more
By Roberto Innocenti (illustrator) and Ruth Vander Zee

Hardcover:

9780224070157 | Gardners Books, January 1, 2004, cover price $19.45 | also contains Erika's Story | About this edition: In 1995, the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II, Ruth Vander Zee and her husband were in Germany where they met Erika, a German Jew, and listened to her story.

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9780898128918 | Reprint edition (Creative Paperbacks Inc, August 13, 2013), cover price $10.99 | About this edition: It is the winter of 1944.

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