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Once by Morris Gleitzman

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Once

Morris Gleitzman

Henry Holt and Co. · Paperback · March 30, 2010

Reading lane: Holocaust Stories for Teens

Felix, a Jewish boy in Poland in 1942, is hiding from the Nazis in a Catholic orphanage.

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Why It Clicks

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  • a historical-fiction doorway to Once
  • Holocaust-era teen fiction with a page-turning plainspoken voice

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  • sustained, readable narration
  • emotion first, context second

Book Details

Authors
Morris Gleitzman
Publisher
Henry Holt and Co.
Published
March 30, 2010
Format
Paperback
Theme
Holocaust Stories for Teens · Holocaust Stories
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Holocaust Stories for Teens

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About This Book

Felix, a Jewish boy in Poland in 1942, is hiding from the Nazis in a Catholic orphanage. The only problem is that he doesn't know anything about the war, and thinks he's only in the orphanage while his parents travel and try to salvage their bookselling business. And when he thinks his parents are in danger, Felix sets off to warn them--straight into the heart of Nazi-occupied Poland. To Felix, everything is a story: Why did he get a whole carrot in his soup? It must be sign...

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Felix, a Jewish boy in Poland in 1942, is hiding from the Nazis in a Catholic orphanage. The only problem is that he doesn't know anything about the war, and thinks he's only in the orphanage while his parents travel and try to salvage their bookselling business. And when he thinks his parents are in danger, Felix sets off to warn them--straight into the heart of Nazi-occupied Poland. To Felix, everything is a story: Why did he get a whole carrot in his soup? It must be sign that his parentsare coming to get him. Why are the Nazis burning books? They must be foreign librarians sent to clean out the orphanage's outdated library. But as Felix's journey gets increasingly dangerous, he begins to see horrors that not even stories can explain. Despite his grim suroundings, Felix never loses hope. Morris Gleitzman takes a painful subject and expertly turns it into a story filled with love, friendship, and even humor.

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