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Kathy Kacer

    6 de septiembre de 1954

    El trabajo literario de Kathy Kacer profundiza en el legado del Holocausto, explorando con sensibilidad temas de supervivencia y recuerdo para lectores jóvenes. Impulsada por las experiencias de su propia familia de supervivientes, su escritura ilumina la resiliencia del espíritu humano en medio de una tragedia inimaginable. Kacer equilibra magistralmente la gravedad de los eventos históricos con la esperanza perdurable, creando narrativas convincentes que educan a los lectores sobre la importancia de comprender y preservar el pasado. Sus esfuerzos literarios no solo buscan informar, sino también fomentar la empatía e inculcar en las generaciones más jóvenes una profunda apreciación por la memoria.

    The Secret of Gabi's Dresser
    Clara's War
    The Underground Reporters
    Hiding Edith
    Margit
    Broken Strings
    • Broken Strings

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A middle-school musical and a violin reveal a hidden family secret in this poignant tale. The narrative explores themes of heritage and identity, drawing readers into a world where music intertwines with personal history. The story promises emotional depth and resonates with fans of impactful historical narratives, making it a compelling read for those interested in family dynamics and the power of art.

      Broken Strings
    • It is 1946, and the war is finally over. Margit's beloved father has returned to his family after being held in a concentration camp, and Margit is thrilled. Her family is trying hard to do well in their new home, but Toronto is very different from Czechoslovakia. Her highly educated father cannot find work in this new country, and Margit starts to fail at school, which she hides from her parents. How can she disappoint the family she loves after they have been through so much to make a good life for her in Canada? Welcome back to OUR CANADIAN GIRL, and the continuing adventures of Margit and many other smart, spirited, and courageous girls. They come from different places and times in Canadian history, and each of them meets some ordinary--and extraordinary--challenges in her day-to-day life.

      Margit
    • In 1938 many Jewish people were forced to leave their homes to escape the Nazis. Edith was one child who was entrusted to the care of a chidlren's home in Moissac, France with other Jewish children. This is her story.

      Hiding Edith
    • The Underground Reporters

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set in Budejovice during World War II, a group of courageous Jewish youths defies oppressive laws by creating a newspaper in a small shack. This act of creativity and resilience serves as a testament to their adventurous spirit amid adversity. Despite the tragic fate of many villagers, the newspaper survives, symbolizing hope and the desire for a peaceful future. The narrative explores themes of resistance, community, and the enduring power of expression in the face of danger.

      The Underground Reporters
    • Clara's War

      • 198 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set during World War II, the story follows thirteen-year-old Clara and her family as they navigate life in Terezin, a ghetto designed to deceive the outside world about the treatment of Jews. As they face the harsh realities of imprisonment, Clara's resilience and courage are tested in a perilous environment. The narrative explores themes of survival, hope, and the impact of war on young lives, highlighting the stark contrast between the facade of the ghetto and the grim truth of their situation.

      Clara's War
    • The Secret of Gabi's Dresser

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, Gabi's story reveals the harrowing experiences of a young Jewish girl living on a family farm in Eastern Europe. She vividly recounts her life before and during the Nazi occupation, highlighting her brave act of hiding in a dresser during searches for Jewish children. The dresser, which ultimately became a symbol of survival, is now in the author's home in Toronto. Kathy Kacer, Gabi's daughter, draws on her mother's experiences to weave this poignant narrative.

      The Secret of Gabi's Dresser
    • Hidden on the High Wire

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, the narrative follows Irene, a young Jewish girl growing up in a circus environment. As she navigates the challenges of her precarious situation, she strives to protect herself and her mother, embodying resilience and courage in the face of danger. The story highlights the unique blend of circus life and the harsh realities of their circumstances, showcasing the struggle for survival and the strength of familial bonds.

      Hidden on the High Wire
    • To Hope & Back

      • 204 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      A true account of two Jewish children on the ship St. Louis who while attempting to escape Nazi Germany were turned away from port after port.

      To Hope & Back
    • We Are Their Voice

      Young People Respond to the Holocaust

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The book features a poignant collection of writings and artwork from young individuals reflecting on the Holocaust's significance. Through their diverse contributions, these voices uncover valuable lessons from history, emphasizing themes of hope, peace, and tolerance for the future. Their personal insights offer a profound perspective on resilience and the importance of remembering the past to foster understanding and compassion in society.

      We Are Their Voice
    • The Night Spies

      • 197 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set during World War II, the story follows Gabi, her mother, and cousin Max as they hide in a secluded mountain village. Enduring the challenges of their cramped hiding space, Gabi and Max venture out for secret nighttime walks, leading to encounters with anti-Nazi partisans. Their experiences as scouts not only bolster their courage but also ignite a sense of hope amid the darkness of war. The narrative explores themes of resilience and the power of friendship in the face of adversity.

      The Night Spies