
After the War by Carol Matas
Didn't the gas ovens finish you all off? is the response that meets Ruth Mendenberg when she returns to her village in Poland after the liberation of Buchenwald at the end of World War I. Her entire family wiped out in the Holocaust, the fifteen-year-old girl has nowhere to go.Members of the underground organization Brichah find her, and she joins them in their dangerous quest to smuggle illegal immigrants to Palestine. Ruth risks her life to help lead a group of children on a daring journey over half a continent and across the sea to Eretz Israel, using secret routes and forged documents -- and sheer force of will.
This adventure will touch readers, who will marvel at the resources and inner strength of mere children helping other children to find a place in this world in which they can belong. Carol Matas, one of the foremost authors of historical fiction, brings the desperation and passion of this remarkable journey to life.
Carol Matas figure parmi les auteurs de romans historiques les plus renomm's au pays. M?me si elle a ?crit diff?rents types d'ouvrages, elle est particuli?rement connue pour ses livres portant sur la Deuxi?me Guerre mondiale et l'Holocauste. Elle a re?u plusieurs r?compenses, dont une nomination pour le Prix litt?raire du Gouverneur G?n?ral et le prix Geoffrey Bilson (romans historiques pour les jeunes). Carol a grandi au Manitoba. Lorsqu'elle a fait ses recherches pour ?crire Des pas sur la neige, elle a dit: ? Je ne pouvais pas m'emp?cher d'?tre ?merveill?e en m'imaginant la force et la t?nacit? des premiers colons. ? propos du roman Entr?e refus?e, elle a d?clar?: ? Il est tragique que pendant la Deuxi?me Guerre mondiale, des enfants ayant la permission de quitter la France, se soient vu refuser l'entr?e au Canada et aient ?t? tu's par les nazis. ? Carol vit au Manitoba avec sa famille.
Carol Matas is one of Canada's leading writers of historical fiction. She is particularly noted for her books about World War II and the Holocaust, such as Lisa (winner of The Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young Readers), Jesper (a Mr. Christie Honour Book), Daniel's Story (shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award and winner of the Silver Birch Award), and After the War (winner of the Jewish Book Award). She has also written books on other historical periods, as well as fantasy and contemporary thrillers such as Cloning Miranda, The Second Clone, The Dark Clone, Tales of a Reluctant Psychic, and The Ghosthunter series with Perry Nodelman. Carol grew up in Manitoba. Of her research for Footsteps in the Snow she says, I couldn't help but marvel at the strength and tenacity of the first settlers. She says of Turned Away, It's tragic that children who had permission to leave France during WWII were turned away from Canada and were then murdered by the Nazis. She lives with her family in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780689807220 |
| ISBN 10 | 0689807228 |
| Titel | After the War |
| Autor | Carol Matas |
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| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 1997-09-01 |
| Seitenanzahl | 128 |
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