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I'm not going to go into details about what the book is about etc. I'm sure somone else will do that, and honestly what's reading the book for? Anyway, back to the book. I LOVED it. It was amazing, I could go n forever. What I really loved was that Morris Gleitzman once again, used real life situations.
I cried when I read Once. I cried when I read Then. I cried when I read Now. Gleitzman is a very good author, he makes you beleive whole heartedly in what your reading. What really affected me th ...more
I cried when I read Once. I cried when I read Then. I cried when I read Now. Gleitzman is a very good author, he makes you beleive whole heartedly in what your reading. What really affected me th ...more

This book is the third and last in the trilogy about Felix, a Holocaust survivor. The first two books, Once and Then, describe how Felix, a Jewish boy, escaped from the Nazis but lost his best friend Zelda, a little German girl. These books were told from the childish, naive point of view of Felix, and included vivid descriptions of Nazi horrors.
This book is set many years later in Australia, where Felix, now an old man, is living with his granddaughter Zelda, named after the little German girl ...more
This book is set many years later in Australia, where Felix, now an old man, is living with his granddaughter Zelda, named after the little German girl ...more

A good ending to this series. Very sad still but interesting to see where Felix ended up. Interesting from an Australian perspective too as a natural disaster is viewed through the eyes of a child.

Jun 01, 2012
Clare
marked it as probably-not

Oct 11, 2021
Donna
marked it as to-read

Jul 24, 2022
Tess
marked it as to-read