The Old Brown Suitcase: A Teenager's Story of War and Peace.
Lillian Boraks-Nemetz.
Grades 5 - 10 / Ages 11 - 16.
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I am eleven. It is a sunny November day, but I am cold. An endless dark line of us moves slowly through a gate in the tall brick wall. People carry on their backs or push in carts all that remains of their life's belongings. They enter the ghetto beneath the cold eyes of German soldiers and Polish police. A cruel silence reigns over us despite the voices, the shuffling of feet, the grinding of wooden carts against the cobblestone street, and the clanging of pots and pans. The faces of the people around us are frightened Some are crying as they walk. I walk with my parents, my hand is numb from the weight of the old brown suitcase. It contains all I have: one chipped porcelain doll, two books, my ballet costume, and some clothes. My father carries two large cases, and a knapsack, while Mother holds my sister. Basia is only two years old. We step through the gate away from the sunlight, into the grey shadow of the ghetto.
Lillian Boraks-Nemetz makes an impressive debut as an author for children and young adults with the publication of The Old Brown Suitcase. Although this novel is a work of fiction, it is also semi-autobiographical; the author has drawn on experiences and memories from her own childhood during World War II to create a stirring story. This is a novel sure to evoke an emotional response in all who read it.
Recommended.
Janie Wilkins is currently on leave from her position as an elementary school teacher in Kingston, Ontario to earn a Masters of Library and Information Science from the University of Western Ontario.
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ISSN 1201-9364
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