Sinossi
Nel marzo del 2000 una vecchia valigia arriva nel piccolo museo dell'Olocausto di Tokyo, in Giappone. Sopra qualcuno ha scritto con della vernice bianca: Hana Brady, 16 maggio 1931, orfana. Chi era Hana? E che cosa le è successo? Fumiko Ishioka, la curatrice del museo, parte per l'Europa, destinazione Praga, sulle tracce di una bambina di tanti anni fa, che possedeva una valigia che è finita ad Auschwitz. Età di lettura: da 10 anni.
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- Pagine: 230
- Data di uscita: 15-01-2015
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5★“My son — Gabriel Zev Enright Levine — is six years old now, too young to know Hana's story. But when he is old enough, I'll read it to him. I hope he will be as drawn to Hana, George and Fumiko as I was. I also hope he will learn from the story that history matters, and that despite the most unsp Leggi tutto
This well-written, surprisingly enjoyable book starts in Czechoslovakia in the early 1900's where a little girl named Hana is born and grows up in a loving family with her older brother. Then it switches- for the next chapter- to modern-day Japan where a young lady is putting together a museum for c Leggi tutto
While reading this true story about an 13 year old holocaust victim ,written for children , I couldn't help but be reminded of The Diary of a Young Girl and how in spite of the horrendous circumstances of both Anne and Hana our spirits can be uplifted. Fumiko Ishioka , Director of the Tokyo Holocaus Leggi tutto
Hana's Suitcase is a surprisingly well written and entertaining story, despite the tragic tone contained in the book. This isn't a simple story about the Holocaust. This is the tale of a young child who is too innocent to face the horrors she had to endure, and also of a girl willing to do anything to Leggi tutto
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