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Adam and Thomas (2013)

por Aharon Appelfeld

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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:HONOR 2016 - Mildred L. Batchelder Honor Book
WINNER 2016 - Sydney Taylor Book Award, Association of Jewish Libraries
FINALIST 2016 - National Jewish Book Awards
Adam and Thomas
is the story of two nine-year-old Jewish boys who survive World War II by banding together in the forest. They are alone, visited only furtively every few days by Mina, a mercurial girl who herself has found refuge from the war by living with a peasant family. She makes secret journeys and brings the boys parcels of food at her own risk.
Adam and Thomas must learn to survive and do. They forage and build a small tree house, although it's more like a bird's nest. Adam's family dog, Miro, manages to find his way to him, to the joy of both boys. Miro brings the warmth of home with him. Echoes of the war are felt in the forest. The boys meet fugitives fleeing for their lives and try to help them. They learn to disappear in moments of danger. And they barely survive winter's harshest weather, but when things seem to be at their worst, a miracle happens.
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Un livre pour enfants loin de l’innocence dont on veut souvent les parer. Une histoire de survie dans le froid de l’hiver et de l’histoire, pas toujours réaliste et qui place une grande foi dans la bonté humaine (ou du moins de certains êtres humains).
On ne parle pas des causes de la guerre, on ne parle pas de religion, mais on vit les conséquences de cette guerre à hauteur d’enfant. Une bonne première approche de cette période historique pour des enfants de 10 à 12 ans, avec de préférence l’accompagnement d’un adulte pour remettre tout cela dans son contexte.
  raton-liseur | Nov 4, 2023 |
Based, amazingly, on the author's childhood experience of surviving on his own in a forest after escaping from a concentration camp at the age of 8. This book brings two very different young boys together in the woods during the last days of WWII, where they survive through summer, autumn, and a very hard winter because of their own efforts and the kindness of others. In between survival efforts (building a sleeping nest in the trees, searching for wild food, milking a wandering cow, and every few days collecting food secretly left by those who wish them well), the boys discuss the meaning of life and human interactions in a very 9 year old way and provide help to other refugees. I loved it. The illustrations are abundant and perfect for the book and the author's voice is true. ( )
  muumi | Mar 10, 2023 |
Loved the autobiographical source for this book, and the amazing story of survival. Loved that the boys, who have almost nothing and are barely finding enough to eat in the forest, are nonetheless healing whoever they can and sharing all the water and food that comes their way. Astonishing, horrifying (that this happens to children in war zones), almost dreamily philosophical. Wonderful illustrations and pacing. ( )
1 vota jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
This touching World War II story is about two 9 year old Jewish boys named Adam and Thomas. The two boys learn to survive together in the forest. Although they start off as acquaintances, they soon connect as friends and learn to depend on each other. They survive with the help of Adam's dog, Miro, and a brave girl named Mina. Mina takes the risk to secretly bring them food. The beautiful illustrations help bring the novel to life. This story was inspired by true events in the author's life. When Aharon Appelfeld was eight year's old he escaped a concentration camp in World War II. He lived in the forests for three years. ( )
  nrandles | Aug 2, 2016 |
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:HONOR 2016 - Mildred L. Batchelder Honor Book
WINNER 2016 - Sydney Taylor Book Award, Association of Jewish Libraries
FINALIST 2016 - National Jewish Book Awards
Adam and Thomas
is the story of two nine-year-old Jewish boys who survive World War II by banding together in the forest. They are alone, visited only furtively every few days by Mina, a mercurial girl who herself has found refuge from the war by living with a peasant family. She makes secret journeys and brings the boys parcels of food at her own risk.
Adam and Thomas must learn to survive and do. They forage and build a small tree house, although it's more like a bird's nest. Adam's family dog, Miro, manages to find his way to him, to the joy of both boys. Miro brings the warmth of home with him. Echoes of the war are felt in the forest. The boys meet fugitives fleeing for their lives and try to help them. They learn to disappear in moments of danger. And they barely survive winter's harshest weather, but when things seem to be at their worst, a miracle happens.

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