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Questa serie per giovani lettori offre una potente narrazione di coraggio e sopravvivenza durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Segue la vita di una ragazza comune il cui mondo viene drasticamente alterato dall'arrivo dei nazisti nella sua città natale. L'autrice descrive con sensibilità le mutevoli realtà quotidiane, gli impatti sociali della guerra e i pericoli imminenti affrontati. Ispirate da esperienze reali, queste storie mettono in luce la resilienza dello spirito umano e la speranza duratura di tempi migliori, anche in mezzo a profonde avversità.

La Valigia Di Hana
Hana's Suitcase on Stage
To Hope & Back
Hiding Edith
The Night Spies
The Secret of Gabi's Dresser

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  1. Set against the backdrop of World War II, Gabi's story reveals the harrowing experiences of a young Jewish girl living on a family farm in Eastern Europe. She vividly recounts her life before and during the Nazi occupation, highlighting her brave act of hiding in a dresser during searches for Jewish children. The dresser, which ultimately became a symbol of survival, is now in the author's home in Toronto. Kathy Kacer, Gabi's daughter, draws on her mother's experiences to weave this poignant narrative.

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  2. The Night Spies

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    Set during World War II, the story follows Gabi, her mother, and cousin Max as they hide in a secluded mountain village. Enduring the challenges of their cramped hiding space, Gabi and Max venture out for secret nighttime walks, leading to encounters with anti-Nazi partisans. Their experiences as scouts not only bolster their courage but also ignite a sense of hope amid the darkness of war. The narrative explores themes of resilience and the power of friendship in the face of adversity.

    The Night Spies2
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