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Will we ever learn? This is the story of a Jewish family from Łódź, Poland. It tells of their struggle to stay alive as they are separated and sent to different concentration camps. Some family members return to Poland, some do not. As we look around our world today, man’s self centeredness continues. It would be easy to slip back into these horrors. We must never forget, or allow it to be repeated.

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Needed this really quickly for my daughters homework shopped at several of our local chain store and couldn't find one, good read, easy to understand and chapters were short, nicely written, good book for 11-14 year old to read.
I first read this book when I was in middle school, after learning about my family's tragic history (or lack of technically...) and it had been consistently one of my favorite throughout my lifetime. I highly recommend this book to anyone
My grandchild was assigned this book to read during the summer. I think this book is real heavy reading for someone that just finished 5th grade. My grandchild did not have any problems reading it. I just think that this book is deep for an 11 year old. I think this book is appropriate for junior high and high school. I read the book myself and I think it is well written. Summer reading should be enjoyable for young kids, and not a task.
Mydaughtr enjoyedreading thisbook very muchandlearned from it.
I was a little surprised as I had no knowledge of some of these other camps, perhaps because so many writers focused on Auschwitz and Birknau. I enjoyed the spareness of the writing but didn't feel the sorrow and suffering as I read. Perhaps this was because the author was trying to convey the strength of the human spirit and the power of hope.

Still, the writing wasn't bad if not completely convincing. I feel that it is worth the read. Maybe more stories of the hope and humanity that existed along with the evil of hatred and ignorance need to be told about the Holocaust--particularly that from a young woman's point of view.
This is a wonderful book. I liked Riva's style of writing. I could imagine myself as another child there with her. I've read many books of the horrors inflicted on the Jewish people, and this would be at the top of my list of favorites.

I don't want to give things away, so I can't say much...

I wish more information had been given at the end of her freedom, reunions, moving to another country and her new life! I become so attached to the author that I want to continue on with her and see her progression in life.

May God bless Riva (Ruth) and her family!
Although this book states that it is for 12 year olds, I, a 29 year old, highly enjoyed it. It is a holocaust memoir about Riva and her life in the ghetto and concentration camps. Riva is only 16 years old, however when her mother is sent to a concentration camp, she becomes mother to her younger brothers. Joined by love, Riva is able to keep the family together for only a short time before she is separated and sent to a labor camp. Riva injures her hand and becomes seriously ill. Miraculously, the camp commandant allows her to leave the camp and meet with an outside doctor.

This book is well-written and engaging. The reader comes to care for the family and pulls for their survival. Overall this is a good holocaust memoir, which I would recommend for anyone.
Will we ever learn? This is the story of a Jewish family from Łódź, Poland. It tells of their struggle to stay alive as they are separated and sent to different concentration camps. Some family members return to Poland, some do not. As we look around our world today, man’s self centeredness continues. It would be easy to slip back into these horrors. We must never forget, or allow it to be repeated.
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