The Girl Who Sang: A Holocaust Memoir of Hope and Survival
By (Author) Estelle Nadel
By (author) Bethany Strout
Illustrated by Sammy Savos
Hachette Children's Group
Hodder Children's Books
30th January 2024
18th January 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Educational
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Historical
Childrens / Teenage social topics: War and conflict issues
Paperback
272
Width 180mm, Height 258mm, Spine 18mm
868g
A beautifully illustrated graphic novel recounting the heart-rending true story of a young girl's struggle for survival during the Holocaust, suitable for children age 10+.
Born to a Jewish family in a small Polish village, Estelle Nadel - then known as Enia Feld - was just seven years old when the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939. Once a vibrant child with a song for every occasion, Estelle would eventually lose her voice as, over the next five years, she would survive the deaths of their mother, father, their eldest brother and sister, and countless others.Estelle would weather loss, betrayal, near-execution, and spend two years away from the warmth of the sun - all before the age of eleven. And once the war was over, she would walk barefoot across European borders before finally crossing the Atlantic to arrive in New York City - a young woman carrying the unseen scars of war.The Girl Who Sang is an enthralling first-hand account written by Estelle Nadel for children learning about the Holocaust in the later stages of the primary curriculum. Beautifully rendered in bright hues with expressive, emotional characters, illustrator Sammy Savos masterfully brings Estelle's story to a whole new generation of readers.Estelle Nadel (Author)
Estelle Nadel is a Holocaust survivor, business owner and devoted singer. Over the past thirty years, she has told her story hundreds of times. Her testimony is recorded by the Shoah Foundation Institute and housed at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. She has three sons and five grandchildren, and lives near Denver, Colorado, with her husband.Bethany Strout (Author) Bethany Strout has a decade of experience in children's book publishing, first at Writers House literary agency, in the editorial department of Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, as the Director of Buying at Tattered Cover Book Store, and as the founder of the audiobook publisher Findaway, now a part of Spotify.Sammy Savos (Illustrator) Sammy Savos is an illustrator and storyboard artist who has worked on shows at Cartoon Network, Titmouse Inc. and ShadowMachine. She is most interested in storytelling, whether it be through comics or storyboarding. The Girl Who Sang: A Holocaust Memoir of Hope and Survival is her debut graphic novel.