Published by Candlewick Press on 08/20/2024
ISBN: 1536236217
Genres: Biography/Autobiography
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
Source: MSL Book Review
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In this short memoir, children’s author and poet Michael Rosen describes his search for answers about family members who died in the Holocaust. The sparse and simple text is appropriate for kids in upper elementary school as the information is presented in a straightforward manner without being graphic. Rosen also includes his poetry that captures the thoughts or mood of what people were experiencing. The memoir also includes maps, photographs, and letters that enhance the narrative of Rosen putting together clues about his family’s past. As he wraps up his memoir, Rosen connects what happened to Jewish people during World War II to the racism and xenophobia present right now, highlighting the role of governments that separate families and legalize discrimination. Though the topics covered in this memoir are tough, Rosen ends with a poem of hope. In addition to a detailed index, the backmatter includes many options for those who want to read more about the Holocaust, refugees, and displacement. This book would be great for elementary or middle school libraries who are looking to add something new to their World War II/Holocaust collections.
Reviewed by Lindsay Varnum, Orono Public Library