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32 pp.
| Raintree |
September, 2007 |
LibraryISBN 978-4109-2696-8$28.21
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4-6American History through Primary Sources series.
Fry was an American writer who helped over two thousand people, including artist Marc Chagall, escape from the Nazis and come to the United States. Fry's story is enhanced by some background information, including introductory chapters on Hitler and the Holocaust. Many black-and-white photographs of Fry and other visuals support the text, which is mostly made up of short, choppy sentences. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind.