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Tapestry of Hope: Holocaust Writing for Young People

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Tapestry of Hope: Holocaust Writing for Young People

Contributors:

By (Author) Lillian Boraks-Nemetz
Compiled by Irene N. Watts

ISBN:

9780887766381

Publisher:

Tundra Books

Imprint:

Tundra Books

Publication Date:

15th May 2011

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

808.80358

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 157mm, Height 235mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

513g

Description

Winner of the Honor Book award in the 2003 Society of School Librarians International Awards program Selected as a finalist for the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize Selected by the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association as one of the PSLA YA Top Forty Nonfiction Titles 2003 Tapestry of Hope is an extraordinary anthology of writing about the Holocaust for young people. Irene N. Watts and Lillian Boraks-Nemetz have gathered well-known published writing and new first-person accounts, to reveal the heartbreak, courage, and hope that define one of history's darkest hours. The editors present writing about hiding from the Nazis, life in the ghetto, resistance, the camps, escape, survival, and life after the Holocaust. Selections include poetry, prose, and first-hand accounts such as Andre Stein's Hidden Children, Jack Kuper's Child of the Holocaust, Jason Shermon's A Blessing in Disguise, Kathy Kacer's Gaby's Dresser, Eva Wiseman's My Canary Yellow Star, Leonard Cohen's All There is to Know about Adolph Eichmann, Jean Little writing about Anne Frank, Karen Levine's Hannah's Suitcase, and many others.

Reviews

Tapestry of Hope is an important reference work for teachers of the Holocaust in secondary schools and collegesthis anthology is a complex answer to the often-asked question: Why did so many survivors of the Holocaust wait so long before telling their stories
The Globe and Mail

a timely addition to Holocaust resources.
Quill & Quire

very useful in a classroom situation when teaching about the Holocaust because a teacher has a large number of excerpts from which to choose Tapestry of Hope has good educational value for both a history and a language arts program. Highly Recommended.
CM Magazine

Author Bio

Irene N. Watts is a storyteller, playwright, drama consultant, and director who has worked throughout Canada and Europe. She is the author of Good-bye Marianne; Remember Me, and Finding Sophie, about the Kindertransport. Irene N. Watts lives in Vancouver. Lillian Boraks-Nemetz is a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto. Her experiences are reflected in her poetry collection, Ghost Children, and in her Slava Trilogy, The Old Brown Suitcase, The Sunflower Diary, and The Lenski File. She lives in Vancouver.

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