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I'm not sure if the words I put here will fully explain how I feel about this book. If I had to pick one word, I suppose it would be stunning.
I never knew much about the deportation and extermination of Jews from France. Until I read The Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust (a children's picture book) with our girls last year, I'd never heard about it at all. I knew that France was occupied by the Germans, so I guess I should not have been surprised, b ...more
I never knew much about the deportation and extermination of Jews from France. Until I read The Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust (a children's picture book) with our girls last year, I'd never heard about it at all. I knew that France was occupied by the Germans, so I guess I should not have been surprised, b ...more

Sep 15, 2010
Carmen
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A personal story about a very trying time. During World War II a young Jewish boy is left behind in his family's closet. His sister has locked him up to keep him safe, unaware that her family is going to be deported. Somehow she escapes the round up place and goes back to find her brother. He is dead. But the family who now live in his old apartment are devestated by the news. Years later a spouse of one of the new residents' descedents is a jouralist and finds everything out. She tracks down th
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Told for the first half of the book in alternate chapters in Paris in 1942 and 2002. In 2002 Julia who has lived in France for 25 years, but has never heard of Val’d’Hiv until assigned a story on it by her editor. Sarah is 10 when her family (and all Jews living in Paris and the nearby areas) is rounded up by French policemen and out into an arena without food or water and six days later sent to one of four French concentration camps, before being sent on to Auschwitz. The Germans had very littl
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Excellent Book...Very sad, but a quick read about the Vel 'd Hiv round up in Paris.
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This was an awesome book! It was very hard to put down. I haven't read much about the holocaust, but I had no idea this horrific event happened in France. I especially loved how the author tied the past with the present story.
The only complaint I have about the book was that it was super predictable. Otherwise, I loved it. ...more
The only complaint I have about the book was that it was super predictable. Otherwise, I loved it. ...more

Apr 20, 2009
Brittney
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