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A Boy in Hiding: Surviving the Nazis, Amsterdam 1940-1945

✍ Scribed by Stans Rubens; Ronny Rubens


Publisher
Zea Books
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
144
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A Boy in Hiding: Surviving the Nazis is a poignant, true-survival story of a young boy who hid for four years underground in Holland during World War II. A Boy in Hiding sheds a light on the difficult road that lay ahead for Anne Frank—had she survived. This book is written from the point of view of an eight-year-old boy growing up too fast during the five years of the war. Now, sixty years later, Rubens gives a voice to the young boy, who—despite the hard times and difficulties he encountered, never lost his positive view on life.

✦ Subjects


Dutch Studies | European History | History | Jewish Studies


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