Good-bye Marianne: A Story of Growing Up in Nazi Germany
By (Author) Irene N. Watts
Illustrated by Kathryn E. Shoemaker
Tundra Books
Tundra Books
15th May 2011
Canada
Children
Fiction
Classic European style / tradition comic books
FIC
Nominated for Silver Birch Award for Fiction 1999
Paperback
128
Width 179mm, Height 254mm, Spine 10mm
245g
A heartbreaking story of loss and love.
As autumn turns toward winter in 1938 Berlin, life for Marianne Kohn, a young Jewish girl, begins to crumble. First there was the burning of the neighbourhood shops. Then her father, a mild-mannered bookseller, must leave the family and go into hiding. No longer allowed to go to school or even sit in a caf, Mariannes only comfort is her beloved mother. Things are bad, but could they get even worse Based on true events, this fictional account of hatred and racism speaks volumes about both history and human nature.
Wattss book . . . succeeds because it leaves readers wanting urgently to know what happened next. Quill and Quire
. . . an extremely poignant and moving account . . .
Winnipeg Free Press
Born in Berlin, Germany, Irene Watts was sent to Britain on a kindertransport. Now living in Canada, she is a writer, award-winning playwright, and director who has worked in Canada and Europe in theatre for young audiences.