Journey to America: Escaping the Holocaust to Freedom/50th Anniversary Edition with a New Afterword from the Author
By (Author) Sonia Levitin
Simon & Schuster
Aladdin
1st August 2020
Anniversary Edition
United States
Children
Fiction
813.54
Hardback
224
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
313g
A beautifully repackaged 50th anniversary edition of Sonia Levitins powerful classic story about a young Jewish girl forced to flee her home, winner of the National Jewish Book Award.
In 1938, Lisa Platt and her family know something dangerous is happening in Germany. Lately, there have been more and more restrictions for Jews: yellow stars they have to wear, schools they cannot attend, things they are forbidden to do. When their neighbors are arrested for petty reasons, the Platts realize they have to escape.
Forbidden to bring money or possessions out of the country, Lisas father secretly leaves for America, planning to work until he can send for them. But when conditions in Germany worsen, Lisa, her mother, and her sisters flee to Switzerland to wait, surviving on what little they have in a continent hurtling toward war.
Inspired by Sonia Levitins own experience of fleeing Germany as a child, this moving novel chronicles one familys bravery in the face of aggression and apathy.
Germany in the early days of the Nazis. Told from the viewpoint of a young Jewish girl and told mostly in dialogit becomes more than just another journey: it becomes a vivid documentary of insane cruelty and limitless courage that will never be forgotten by anyone who reads it. -- Publishers Weekly * May 18, 1970 *
"People being people give Journey to America a special glow." -- Kirkus Reviews * March 20, 1970 *
A very moving though never maudlin story with good characterization and a fast pace, this novel will be a definite asset to any collection. -- School Library Journal * May 1970 *
Commendably, neither issues nor ideals intrude on the reader abstractly, but emerge naturally from the human condition portrayed in the story. -- Booklist * June 1970 *
Sonia Levitin, like Lisa Platt, escaped from Germany in the late 1930s. Among her acclaimed books for young readers areThe Mark of Conte andThe Return.