978-1-896764-15-3
$7.95 Paperback with B&W Photographs
128 Pages • 5.5" x 7.75"
Ages: 9 and up
- Character Education
- Courage
- Prejudice
- The Holocaust
- The Holocaust
- Courage
- Language Arts
- Biography
- Biography
- Social Studies
- History
- World War II
- World War II
- History
Reading Levels
Grade: 5/6
Guided Reading Level: V
Based on the true story of how the author's mother was hidden from the Nazis
The heroine, Gabi, recounts how as a young Jewish girl she lived on a family farm in Eastern Europe during the Second World War. She describes her community before the Nazi occupation and the events that unfolded afterwards. When the Nazis conducted house searches for Jewish children, Gabi successfully hid in the dining-room dresser. The only thing retrieved from the home after the war was the dresser that saved Gabi's life. It now sits in author Kathy Kacer's home in Toronto. Kacer is Gabi's daughter, and has based the story on her mother's experiences.
Awards
Winner of the Jewish Book Award
Winner of the Silver Birch Awar, Ontario Library Association
Shortlisted for the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction
Recommended by CBC Children's Literature Panel
Shortlisted for the Nova Scotia Library Association Award
Reviews
"An insightful, educational and deeply moving work of historical fiction guaranteed to impact readers of all ages." Canadian Jewish News
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