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Cargando... Finding Sophiepor Irene N. Watts
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A quick but enlightening read into the life of a young half-Jewish girl, Sophie, who came to London from Germany through the Kindertransport during the Second World War to live with a family friend. Although not a true story, this is historical fiction and like Sophie, the author was also one of these children. ( ) Sophie Mandel was only seven years old when she arrived in London on the first Kingertransport from Germany. She has grown up with a friend of her parents - a woman she calls Aunt Em - and despite the war and its deprivations, she has made a good life for herself in England. She has almost stopped thinking about the parents she left behind. Now the war is over and 14-year-old Spohie is faces with a terrible dilemma. Where does she belong? sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Sophie Mandel was only seven years old when she arrived in London on the first Kindertransport from Germany. She has grown up with a friend of her parents, a woman she calls Aunt Em, and despite the war and its deprivations, she has made a good life for herself in England with her foster mother. She has even stopped thinking about the parents she left behind. Now the war is over, and fourteen-year-old Sophie is faced with a terrible dilemma. Where does she belong?In this, the third book about the characters introduced in Good-bye Marianne and Remember Me, Irene N. Watts explores the themes of friendship, family, and the nature of love. Finding Sophie is sure to become a favorite. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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