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Silver Days is Sonia Levitin's story of a Jewish family—escaping from Hitler's Germany—that moves from New York City to California.

In this sequel to Journey to America , the reunited Platt family works hard at settling in to America, but the spectre of the war in Europe continues to affect their lives.

192 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1989

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Sonia Levitin

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Sonia Levitin is a German-American novelist, artist, producer, Holocaust Survivor, and author of over forty novels and picture books for young adults and children, as well as several theatrical plays and published essays on various topics for adults. Her book Incident at Loring Groves won an Edgar Allan Poe Award.

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October 29, 2014
This book was well-written and entertaining, and its emphasis on the challenges of being a German Jewish immigrant was educational, but unlike its predecessor, this book was overly fixated on teenager interests. Published nineteen years after "Journey to America," this book has a more modern tone, and is not suitable for the target audience of the first. I found the sexual references jarring, because even though they were not graphic, or horrible in and of themselves, they seemed very out of place in a juvenile novel narrated by a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl who lived in a more innocent age. If not for that, I would have given this book another star.
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January 28, 2025
This was among my childhood favorites. It's about German-Jewish family who has fled to America during WWII. There are three daughters, and this is told from Lisa's perspective (she's the middle child), with excerpts from her diary sprinkled throughout. While I don't know that I would have liked this book as much as an adult without the nostalgia factor, it was a lovely read for me in middle school.
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December 14, 2019
Despite some content issues (brief discussions about sex, some swearing/taking the Lord's name in vain), this was well worth a read.
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February 19, 2022
I enjoyed this tremendously. I learned much about the plight of German Jews coming to America during the war. This author always produces good quality books.
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June 16, 2011
Not as good, in my opinion, as Journey to America, but again, Levitin does a beautiful job of highlighting through her fiction what life was like for the refugees of Nazi persecution, such as the hand-me-down clothes and menial labor.
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November 22, 2016
Lisa's family managed to leave Germany to join their father who had gone to America to make a place for them. This is the story of adjusting to life in a new country immediately before and during World War II.
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June 9, 2017
"I'm afraid I have let us wander too far away from our beginnings," Papa murmured. "We must find our way back."
"Back? To the Past?"
"No," Papa said. "But our future must have room in it for the past. For the good things from the past. Like faith."
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May 21, 2007
I love love loved this book when younger!
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December 22, 2008
This is a really different kind of book. Its about a Jewish girl that moves to America during WWII.
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February 5, 2014
Not as appropriate for young readers as the first book in the series, but still a lot of great, unique elements to this story of a young girl living through WWII.
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October 20, 2015
Book 2 of a series - of a Jewish family's experiences after emigrating to America during World War 2. A little predictable.
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