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This award-winning true Holocaust story, newly updated, connects generations through one woman's quest to find the truth behind a mysterious suitcase. In March 2000, Fumiko Ishioka, the curator of a small Holocaust education center in Tokyo, received an empty suitcase from the museum at Auschwitz. On the outside, in white paint, were the words Hana Brady, May 16, 1931, Orphan. Fumiko and the children at the center were determined to find out who Hana was and what happened to her all those years ago, leading them to a startling and emotional discovery. The dual narrative intertwines Fumiko's international journey to find the truth about Hana Brady's fate with Hana's own compelling story of her life in a quiet Czech town, which is shattered by the arrival of the Nazis, tearing apart the family she loves. This suspense-filled work of investigative nonfiction draws in young readers and makes them active participants in the search for Hana's identity. Praise for Hana's Suitcase - Hana wanted to become a teacher, and surely through this little book her dream is being realized. --Archbishop Desmond Tutu, from his new foreword to Hana's Suitcase - The account . . . is part history, part suspenseful mystery . . . with an incredible climactic revelation.

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Hana´s Suitcase, Karen Levine

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2016
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Language
English
Publisher
RANDOM HOUSE
Released
2016
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
ISBN10
1101933496
ISBN13
9781101933497
First published
2001
Original title
Hanas Suitcase
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This award-winning true Holocaust story, newly updated, connects generations through one woman's quest to find the truth behind a mysterious suitcase. In March 2000, Fumiko Ishioka, the curator of a small Holocaust education center in Tokyo, received an empty suitcase from the museum at Auschwitz. On the outside, in white paint, were the words Hana Brady, May 16, 1931, Orphan. Fumiko and the children at the center were determined to find out who Hana was and what happened to her all those years ago, leading them to a startling and emotional discovery. The dual narrative intertwines Fumiko's international journey to find the truth about Hana Brady's fate with Hana's own compelling story of her life in a quiet Czech town, which is shattered by the arrival of the Nazis, tearing apart the family she loves. This suspense-filled work of investigative nonfiction draws in young readers and makes them active participants in the search for Hana's identity. Praise for Hana's Suitcase - Hana wanted to become a teacher, and surely through this little book her dream is being realized. --Archbishop Desmond Tutu, from his new foreword to Hana's Suitcase - The account . . . is part history, part suspenseful mystery . . . with an incredible climactic revelation.