I bought this book for my fifth grade class to read around the holidays and to refer to when I teach the holocaust unit. (This is a great introduction to Number the Stars by Lois Lowry, which is a phenomenal novel.) This book is based on a true story that shows how standing together can make a difference. It alludes to how "Evil prospers when good men do nothing". The book is a little wordy and longer than it needed to be, but it's a great story and I recommend it!
It's a great book to teach tolerance and understanding. The book came in bad shape.
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