Hannah Goslar Remembers by Alison Leslie Gold

Hannah Goslar Remembers by Alison Leslie Gold

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Hannah Goslar was friends with Anne Frank and is immortalized as code name 'Lies' in her famous diary. But this is Hannah's story of what it was like to live in Amsterdam as a young, Jewish girl during the Nazi occupation.

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Hannah Goslar Remembers by Alison Leslie Gold

Hannah tells her story in a simple yet unnervingly moving voice. The poignancy of this book is in the sensitive and thoughtful voice of Hannah Goslar as she faces each challenge with a remarkable degree of bravery. Important and shattering occurences are relayed in a calm and reasonable way, which only adds resonance to the power of the events. When Hannah and her family are arrested and transported to Bergen Belsen (where she has one final and emotional reunion with Anne Frank), it is Hannah's courage that saves the lives of herself and her younger sister. This is a truly remarkable book that tells us more about the lives of ordinary people during World War Two than any history book can. This is Hannah's Story told in her own words to Alison Leslie Gold.
This is Hannah Goslar's story, as told to Alison Leslie Gold. Alison Leslie Gold is also the author of A Special Fate, the story of Chiune Sugihara, a "Japanese Schindler." Chiune was a Japanese diplomat who lived in Lithuania and who saved the lives of thousands of Jews during WWII (Scholastic, USA). Gold lives in the USA.
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ISBN 13 9780747540274
ISBN 10 0747540276
Title Hannah Goslar Remembers
Author Alison Leslie Gold
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1999-01-14
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.