Four Perfect Pebbles: A True Story Of The Holocaust

ISBN-10: 0062489968
ISBN-13: 9780062489968
Author: Perl, Lila and Marion Blumenthal Lazan
Interest Level: 3-7
Publisher: HarperCollins

Publication Date: October 2016

Copyright: 0

Page Count: 160

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Interest Level

Grades 3-7

Reading Level

Lexile: 1080L
Accelerated Reader Level: 7.3
Accelerated Reader Points: 4.0

BISAC Subjects

JUVENILE NONFICTION / Religion / Judaism

JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Historical

JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / Holocaust

Description
The twentieth-anniversary edition of Marion Blumenthal Lazan's acclaimed Holocaust memoir features new material by the author, a reading group guide, a map, and additional photographs."The writing is direct, devastating, with no rhetoric or exploitation. The truth is in what's said and in what is left out."-ALA Booklist (starred review) Marion Blumenthal Lazan's unforgettable and acclaimed memoir recalls the devastating years that shaped her childhood. Following Hitler's rise to power, the Blumenthal family-father, mother, Marion, and her brother, Albert-were trapped in Nazi Germany. They managed eventually to get to Holland, but soon thereafter it was occupied by the Nazis. For the next six and a half years the Blumenthals were forced to live in refugee, transit, and prison camps, including Westerbork in Holland and Bergen-Belsen in Germany, before finally making it to the United States. Their story is one of horror and hardship, but it is also a story of courage, hope, and the will to survive. Four Perfect Pebbles features forty archival photographs, including several new to this edition, an epilogue, a bibliography, a map, a reading group guide, an index, and a new afterword by the author. First published in 1996, the book was an ALA Notable Book, an ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, and IRA Young Adults' Choice, and a Notable Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, and the recipient of many other honors "harrowing and often moving account."- School Library Journal