In September 1939, Simon looked out his window to see German soldiers shooting civilians. Bombs from airplanes rattled the windows of his home and machine-gun fire echoed in the streets. Simon and his family lived in Warsaw, Poland. On this day, Simon's world would be shattered. The invading Nazis w
Anca's Story: a novel of the Holocaust
β Scribed by Williams, Mark;
- Book ID
- 109526697
- Publisher
- Mark Williams
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Three young children smuggle themselves into Auschwitz in search for their mothers. * "Probably the most powerful ending to a book I have ever read." * "I haven't been so emotionally affected by a book before in all the years I have been reading." * "Harrowing and gripping. This novel was so different from every other I've read about the Holocaust." Verified reviews.
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