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I have lived a thousand years, growing up in the Holocaust, Livia Bitton-Jackson

Label
I have lived a thousand years, growing up in the Holocaust, Livia Bitton-Jackson
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Intended audience
720L, Lexile
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
I have lived a thousand years
Oclc number
51961488
Responsibility statement
Livia Bitton-Jackson
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, UG, 4.8, 8, 8, 17819.
Sub title
growing up in the Holocaust
Summary
The author describes her experiences during World War II when she and her family were sent to the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz
Table Of Contents
City of my dreams -- "Hey, Jew girl, Jew girl" -- Tale of the yellow bicycle -- Tale of the yellow star -- Farewell, old Mr. Stern -- Ghetto -- Miracle -- Daddy, how could you leave me? -- Can I keep my poems please? -- Aunt Serena -- Oh, God, I don't want to die! -- Auschwitz -- Arbeit macht frei -- Born in the showers -- Riot -- Teen vanity -- Dawn of new hope -- "Mommy, there's a worm in your soup!" -- Alien heroes -- Uprising -- Hitler is not dead -- Tattoo -- Broken bed -- Is it true about the smoke? -- Selection -- Transport -- Handkerchief -- This must be heaven -- Herr Zerkubel -- Leah Kohn, forgive me -- Bowl of soup -- Bird of gold -- Echo in the fog -- To face the world -- Lost game -- It's an American plane! -- Freedom, at last -- Homecoming -- "America, will you be my home?" -- Statue of liberty -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Glossary of terms
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
Growing up in the Holocaust
Classification
Content
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