Find a copy online
Links to this item
Find a copy in the library
Finding libraries that hold this item...
Details
Genre/Form: | Biography Electronic books Biographies |
---|---|
Additional Physical Format: | Print version : |
Named Person: | Tomi Reichental; Tomi Reichental |
Material Type: | Biography, Document, Secondary (senior high) school, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Eithne Massey; Emma Byrne |
ISBN: | 9781788490740 1788490746 |
OCLC Number: | 1048895476 |
Awards: | Short-listed for Quiz Writer's Choice: Primary Non-Fiction Award 2021 (UK) |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Intro; Title Page; Contents; Foreword by Tomi Reichental; Part I: The Farm; 1: Summer; 2: Winter; 3: Leaving the Village; Part II: The Hunt; 4: Hated; 5: Sent Away; 6: Hunted; 7: Hiding; 8: Trapped; 9: The Journey; 10: Tomi's Father; Part III: The Camp; 11: In the Forest; 12: The Showers; 13: Living in Belsen; 14: Halt!; 15: Mazel Tov!; 16: Omama Rosalia; Part IV: The Return; 17: Liberation!; 18: The Human Laundry; 19: Father; Epilogue: Remembering; Afterword by Gerry Gregg; Copyright |
Responsibility: | retold by Eithne Massey ; illustrations by Emma Byrne. |
Abstract:
'At the age of six I began to fear for the future. ... By the age of nine I was on the run for my life. ... By the time I was ten I had seen all there was to see.'The incredible true story of how a small boy survived Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. An accessible and honest account of the Holocaust that provides lessons that are relevant today.
Read more...
Reviews
Editorial reviews
Publisher Synopsis
accessible and honest -- Belfast Telegraph a powerful tale and deserves to be shared in Irish classrooms and in classrooms around the world -- InTouch Magazine a lesson from the past ... chillingly relevant for the present -- Evening Echo it is a story that needs to be told and I think it would be an amazing class novel -- seomraranga.com this is a true account, told in narrative form; it certainly doesn't make for easy reading, but the personal touch of the accessible and honest is significant and moving -- Parents in Touch Read more...

