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Hopkinson (Courage & Defiance, rev. 11/15; Dive!, rev. 9/16; and others) continues to build an impressive body of work about World War II with these accounts of children and their families caught up in the Holocaust in Germany, the Netherlands, France, and Poland. "To Give the Dead a Voice" is her theme, as she weaves a rich third-person narrative with numerous first-person accounts. There's Eva Lauffer and Martin Deutschkron hiding in Berlin "under the noses of the Nazis," Max Liebmann escaping over the mountains to Switzerland aided by a young French boy, and Paula Burger and her brother Isaac hiding in rain barrels and escaping the Novogrudek ghetto with the help of a Polish farmer and the Bielski Partisans. Hopkinson has created a rich resource for teachers, librarians, and students--an effective melding of narratives; well-selected black-and-white photographs with informative captions; maps; and especially useful "Look, Listen, Remember" sidebars that provide links to interviews with many of the survivors. Extensive back matter includes a glossary, a timeline, and "Museum Websites and Online Resources." The source notes demonstrate the thorough research underlying the volume.
Reviewer: Dean Schneider
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March, 2021