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, by Jennifer Roy


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File Size: 383 KB

Print Length: 258 pages

Publisher: Two Lions; First Edition edition (May 15, 2012)

Publication Date: May 15, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B008511S5C

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I am a pretty slow reader and I bought this and downloaded it and read it while at work and was almost finished with itin 3 hours, finished it the next day!! I have read a few book on the Holocaust and this one was by far the easiest to read. I can not wrap my brain around what these people endured back then it is just inhumane to think that anyone could be so cruel and sinister! I have a friend and his mother is French and father Belgian and she has told us story of them having to escape France with their children so as not to get caught up in WW2 even though they were not Jewish. I think Hitler wanted to wipe out every race but his own!! So horrific! I hope we don't wipe the stories of the Holocaust out they way we seem to be wiping out all of the other History because it offends someone!!! It would be a tragedy for these truths to go untold!!! WE NEED TO LEARN FROM OUR HISTORY AND MOVE FORWARD WITH THAT KNOWLEDGE AND NEVER REPEAT IT!!!!

Over 6 million people of Jewish descent were killed during what is now known as the Holocaust at the time of World War II. Of those 6 million, 1 million were children.In the Lodz ghetto of Poland, thousands of Jewish people were forced to live in an already burgeoning area. Of all the people sent there only 800 adults and 12 children survived.Author Jennifer Roy, who wrote the book, Yellow Star, tells life in the Lodz ghetto in first person narrative. Her aunt, Syvia Perlmutter (Rozines) now know as Sylvia was one of the 12 children to survive. She was 10 years old when the Russians liberated the area. This is her story told through her eyes as a young child.The book begins all chapters with a bit of history timeline for the area. The first chapters open the book as Syvia is just 4 year old and must move from their home to the Lodz ghetto. She speaks about her older sister, Dora and her parents. She adores all of them as they do her.The story moves along with each year of Syvia getting older and each year a hardship on her family. Syvia is too young to work and often is left alone or in hiding so as not to be captured and shipped off by the Nazi's.She speaks of people missing including her best friends to never return. She laments about her favorite doll being 'misplaced' knowing full well that the doll was sold in order for her family to eat. She never complains.In more than a harrowing time, she is forced to hide with her father in a dug out ditch in a graveyard to save herself from being killed. Another time, she is hidden in a cellar, right under the noses of the Nazi's, with the 11 other remaining children in the ghetto, which includes her baby cousin. There she faces illness and always near starvation.At a mere one day shy of her 10th birthday, Syvia had a brave streak and managed to wake her father who in turn awakened the entire community in order to save them from a mass bombing that the allies had begun on the ghetto.What saved them most? Their will to live, their tenacity and yes, believe it or not, their sewn yellow stars.-----------------This book I read in two hours. I simply could not put it down. Syvia's story must be told!It took her 50 years after the events to tell her niece, the author, her story but tell it she did.I applaud Mrs. Rozines' bravery once again to tell her painful story. Without these stories of those who survived such an atrocity of history, their names and legends would never be remembered. Worse yet, the history would be long forgotten and it should not be.This book well deserves the 5 stars I am giving it. In fact, it deserves much more. I encourage you to visit a Holocaust Museum in your area if there is one or if you are in the Washington DC area visit the National Holocaust Museum. You might even find Sylvia Rozine there.~Naila MoonDisclosure: I downloaded a free copy of this book on my Kindle. The views expressed here are 100% my own.

I was fortunate to hear Sylvia Rozines speak at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum First Person 2015 Series. I was very moved by the experience and anxious to delve further into her story and read this book. I wasn't disappointed. The book is an easy read, as it is written in her voice as a child living these atrocities. It is not gory or graphic, but still well told and takes you through this dark, tragic piece of history. Mrs. Rozines made a point that stuck with me and made me feel all the more honored to get to see her and hear her speak - although she was a young girl when this happened to her, she was old enough to remember her story. Those younger can tell their family stories, but these are her own memories.

This book is full of information about the war and how the Jewish were treated. It is a very interesting, but harsh, story through a young girl`s eyes and feelings. It is short and easy to read.

What a moving story! When I first downloaded this book, I hadn't noticed it's on the middle grade level, but you know what? It didn't matter. The simplicity of the phrasing made it all the more powerful.What the author did by turning her aunt's real life story into a book that both records family history and educates children is just a gift all the way around. This book relives the horrors of the Holocaust as seen through the eyes of a child who suffered through it in the Lodz ghetto. Told in the first person, the reader can't help but feel what Syvia feels. It's a brilliant method of storytelling, and I think this book should be taught in schools alongside the Diary of Anne Frank. It's that powerful and that important. Never forget!

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