Kindertransport

· Macmillan + ORM
4.3
3 reviews
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160
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Mama and I climbed aboard. I waved to Papa until he was only a tiny speck in the distance. The train turned the curve, and he was gone.

The powerful autobiographical account of a young girls' struggle as a Jewish refugee in England from 1939–1945.

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4.3
3 reviews
A Google user
December 19, 2018
Young refugees from Germany to England, one child's story told as an adult. Very interesting and knowledgeable information.
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Kiary Holder (ki)
February 3, 2013
I have the book, it's great, I recommend it.
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Thomas McGraw
July 25, 2015
It's basically the only holocaust book that tells you virtually nothing of the actual holocaust
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About the author

Olga Levy Drucker was born in Germany in 1927, but her life was disrupted by the events in Europe in the 1930s. Her mother arranged for her to be part of the Kindertransport, through which 10,000 Jewish children were sent to live with English families. After World War II, she made her way to New York, in 1945, where she was reunited with her family.

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