Goldie Alexander
again proves herself an insightful writer; skilful and imaginative. The
Holocaust and all its heartbreak, death and desolation, is always confronting
and painful to read about. Goldie’s familiarity with this subject is visible.
But she has presented that traumatic time in history in such a way, that the
horrors are not what are showcased alone. This is a story of courage, faith,
family, hope and survival.
Hannah’s
narrative begins in 1941 in the Warsaw Ghetto where she, her brother Adam, baby
sister Ryzia, and her parents are taken by the SS after their two years’ safe
hiding place is revealed by a traitor. Instead of being put to death, Papa is
told to report to the Jewish Council to work as translator processing new
arrivals. This employment allows him a small income to purchase food and bare
necessities.
Over time, the
Ghetto becomes overcrowded. People are shipped away to an unknown place.
Thousands are being starved to death or randomly shot on the streets in order
to diminish the population of Jews through inhumane acts.
But this is
mostly eleven year-old Hannah’s story. We read about her thoughts and longings;
about her love of reading and her talent in gymnastics. She is a strong and
reflective child, open to adventure and change while accepting of her current
position. The loss of the things and
people she loves never diminishes her faith in life and the future.
We glimpse how
some German soldiers felt about killing and war; how they were forced into conscription,
and into unspeakable acts in contrast to their beliefs and humanity.
The backstories
are vivid and realistic. Each family member’s story is reflected, even if in a
minor way. A lot of historical
information is incorporated and is a flowing river through the text. Rich
Historical Notes are added at the end along with a detailed glossary of words
used.
This book is
part of the Courage to Care education
program which ‘helps us to understand how lives are affected if we let
discrimination occur….’ There will be more books of this ilk coming, so look
out for them.
Reviewed by
Anastasia Gonis
Title: Hannah: My Holocaust Story
Author: Goldie Alexander
Publisher: Scholastic
Publication Date: March $16.99 RRP
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781743629673
Type: Junior Historical Fiction
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