Forced Journey Volume 2 by Rosemary Zibart

Forced Journey Volume 2 by Rosemary Zibart

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Forced Journey Volume 2 by Rosemary Zibart

2014 Silver Nautilus Book Award for Middle Grade Fiction

2015 New Mexico/Arizona Book Award Historical Fiction

On the first day of war, September 1, 1939, 12-year-old Werner Berlinger receives a ship's ticket and passport - precious items for a Jew in Germany at that time. Leaving his family and traveling alone, Werner has one goal: .get a foothold in America. A place to live, a safe home. That's what Father had said - then he and his sister would follow. He'd promised Werner. That dimly burning ember of hope lit the boy's path.

Along the way, Werner meets a charming, mischievous fellow refugee Anika, faces bullies and anti-Semitism, and makes new friends, all while caring for his new Mutti, Esther. In Werner's struggle to find a safe home in the U.S.A., he travels across the city from Second Avenue to Central Park to Harlem and back again.

Forced Journey, The Saga of Werner Berlinger. is not only an interesting read but there were many times in the story when I felt that what happened to Werner was what happened to me. Henry Frankel, President, One Thousand Children

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ISBN 13 9781932926323
ISBN 10 1932926321
Title Forced Journey Volume 2
Author Rosemary Zibart
Series Far And Away
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Artemesia Publishing
Year published 2013-03-05
Number of pages 188
Prizes Winner of New Mexico/Arizona Book Award for Historical Fiction 2015, Winner of Nautilus Book Award for Middle Grade Fiction, Silver Award 2014
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.