Always Remember Me: How One Family Survived World War II
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Always Remember Me: How One Family Survived World War II
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Author:
Russo, Marisabina
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Holocaust
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Sydney Taylor Award Winner
Grades:
Upper Elementary (3-5)
,
Middle School (6-8)
Russo relates the experiences of her own family, and how love helped them survive the Holocaust.
*This book was awarded the
Sydney Taylor Book Award
, which recognizes the best in Jewish
literature for children and teens each year.
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