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On the other hand, the author emphasizes the feeling of togetherness that the family is trying to maintain since they were forced to leave Germany. And this is, in my opinion, the most important topic of the novel. I wish my father was famous,” said Elsbeth. “But I don’t think he ever will be because he works in the Post Office, and that’s not the sort of thing people get famous for.” This was a fiction book but it was based on a real-life event about the author Judith Kerr and how she escaped Germany during the inter war. When Hitler stole pink rabbit is a book about a girl called Anna whose dad is wanted by the Nazis. Therefore the whole family is evacuated into the deepest depths of the bustling streets of Paris. I loved this book because its so interesting to find out what life was like during the nasty days of the second world war. I would strongly recommend this book !!!

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Out of the Hitler Time is a trilogy of semi-autobiographical novels by Judith Kerr for children and young adults. Hace unos días, la hija de un familiar me pidió consejo sobre lecturas; buscando di con este libro, que para mi vergüenza no conocía. Me llamó mucho la atención, decidí leerlo y puedo asegurar que es una lectura absolutamente recomendable. Recomendable para adolescentes (o niños según su nivel lector y debatiendo con sus mayores). Anna is too busy with her schoolwork and tobogganing to listen to the talk of Hitler. But one day she and her brother Max are rushed out of Germany in alarming secrecy, away from everything they know. Their father is wanted by the Nazis. This is the start of a huge adventure, sometimes frightening, very often funny and always exciting. My parents were wonderful. My brother Michael and I knew there wasn't much money but it didn't seem to matter much. They made us feel it was an adventure. I much preferred it to the sort of childhood I would have had had we had a so-called normal childhood. When we were in Paris we had this grotty, tiny flat and were looking out over Paris and I said to my father, 'Isn't it wonderful being a refugee!' [5] The BBC radio adaptations of Judith Kerr's internationally acclaimed trilogy - plus bonus documentaryOne day, Anna wakes up in the morning to find his father is gone “on a journey”. And this is the beginning of a new and different life for Anna and her family. Una historia que tras su aparente inocencia es durísima cuando sabemos lo acaecido. Pero a la vez es una lectura bonita, y con un toque de esperanza. I’d have thought even you would know that at your age,” said Max who was just twelve. “The Nazis are the people who are going to vote for Hitler in the elections. We Sozis are the people who are going to vote against.” Families can talk about how changes in government are portrayed in When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit . An upcoming election changed everything in Anna's family's life, overnight. What was different in 1932? It seemed very quiet after she had gone though Anna could hear her footsteps hurrying to the telephone and, a little later, hurrying even faster up the stairs to Papa’s room. In the silence she asked, “How is Papa?”

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Anyway, we beat them,” said Gunther. “You should have seen those Nazis run! Max and I caught one of them and got his badge off him. But I don’t know what my Mum is going to say about my trousers.” He looked dolefully down at a large tear in the worn cloth. Gunther’s father was out of work and there was no money at home for new clothes. When she listened she looked at whoever was talking with the utmost concentration. When she talked all her energy went into it. She seemed to do everything twice as hard as other people—even her eyes were a brighter blue than any Anna had ever seen. Elsbeth was getting annoyed. “Well then,” she said, “if you look the same as everyone else and you don’t go to a special church, how do you know you That the second world war was one of the most awful events of the 20th century I think it is mostly clear for everyone.Superb, sensitive, honest and compelling . . . a simple but terrifying tale of the destruction of a single Jewish family."-- The New York Times Até há 5 dias, nem sabia que este livro existia. Até que "tropecei" nele na prateleira de destaques da biblioteca e... ainda bem!



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