The Year of Goodbyes: A true story of friendship, family and farewells

Author:   Debbie Levy
Publisher:   Disney Book Publishing Inc.
ISBN:  

9781368054553


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   24 September 2019
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Format:   Hardback
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Like other twelve-year-old girls, Jutta Salzberg enjoyed playing with friends, going to school, and visiting relatives. In Germany in 1938, these everyday activities were dangerous for Jews. Jutta and her family tried to lead normal lives, but soon they knew they had to escape-if they could, before it was too late. Throughout 1938, Jutta had her friends and relatives fill her poesiealbum-her autograph book-with inscriptions. Her daughter, Debbie Levy, used these entries as a springboard for telling the story of the Salzberg family's last year in Germany. It was a year of change and chance, confusion and cruelty. It was a year of goodbyes.

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Author:   Debbie Levy
Publisher:   Disney Book Publishing Inc.
Imprint:   Disney Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9781368054553


ISBN 10:   1368054552
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   24 September 2019
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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* Poignant and chilling. . . . An immensely powerful experience. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) This would work effectively as an introductory class readaloud to the era, and it would appeal to readers who like their friendship tales grounded in history and truth. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Powerful. . . . An innovative capturing of history through the lens of a song and a passionate affirmation of human rights. --Booklist PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Enlightening and inspiring. --Publishers Weekly PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME An inviting introduction to a spirited and spiritual anthem. . . . Informative and engaging. --Kirkus Reviews PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Detailed and beautiful. . . . This handsome book will be highly useful for classroom and family discussions. --School Library Journal * Artfully weaving together her mother's poesiealbum (autograph/poetry album), diary, and her own verse, Levy crafts a poignant portrait of her Jewish mother's life in 1938 Nazi Germany that crackles with adolescent vitality. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) * An outstanding and emotionally taut read for children. --School Library Journal (starred review) PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME 2014 Jane Addams Award Honor Book 2014 Bank Street College Best Book


* Artfully weaving together her mother's poesiealbum (autograph/poetry album), diary, and her own verse, Levy crafts a poignant portrait of her Jewish mother's life in 1938 Nazi Germany that crackles with adolescent vitality. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) * Poignant and chilling. . . . An immensely powerful experience. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) * An outstanding and emotionally taut read for children. --School Library Journal (starred review) PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Enlightening and inspiring. --Publishers Weekly PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME 2014 Jane Addams Award Honor Book 2014 Bank Street College Best Book This would work effectively as an introductory class readaloud to the era, and it would appeal to readers who like their friendship tales grounded in history and truth. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Powerful. . . . An innovative capturing of history through the lens of a song and a passionate affirmation of human rights. --Booklist PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME An inviting introduction to a spirited and spiritual anthem. . . . Informative and engaging. --Kirkus Reviews PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Detailed and beautiful. . . . This handsome book will be highly useful for classroom and family discussions. --School Library Journal


"* ""[A] poignant and chilling...[a]n immensely powerful experience.""--Kirkus, starred review * ""An outstanding and emotionally taut read.""--School Library Journal, starred review * ""Artfully weaving together her mother's poesiealbum (autograph/poetry album), diary, and her own verse, Levy crafts a poignant portrait of her Jewish mother's life in 1938 Nazi Germany that crackles with adolescent vitality.""--Publishers Weekly, starred review"


* Artfully weaving together her mother's poesiealbum (autograph/poetry album), diary, and her own verse, Levy crafts a poignant portrait of her Jewish mother's life in 1938 Nazi Germany that crackles with adolescent vitality. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) This would work effectively as an introductory class readaloud to the era, and it would appeal to readers who like their friendship tales grounded in history and truth. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Powerful. . . . An innovative capturing of history through the lens of a song and a passionate affirmation of human rights. --Booklist * Poignant and chilling. . . . An immensely powerful experience. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) * An outstanding and emotionally taut read for children. --School Library Journal (starred review) PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Enlightening and inspiring. --Publishers Weekly PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME An inviting introduction to a spirited and spiritual anthem. . . . Informative and engaging. --Kirkus Reviews PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Detailed and beautiful. . . . This handsome book will be highly useful for classroom and family discussions. --School Library Journal PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME 2014 Jane Addams Award Honor Book 2014 Bank Street College Best Book


* Poignant and chilling. . . . An immensely powerful experience. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) * An outstanding and emotionally taut read for children. --School Library Journal (starred review) PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Enlightening and inspiring. --Publishers Weekly PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME An inviting introduction to a spirited and spiritual anthem. . . . Informative and engaging. --Kirkus Reviews PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Detailed and beautiful. . . . This handsome book will be highly useful for classroom and family discussions. --School Library Journal PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME 2014 Jane Addams Award Honor Book 2014 Bank Street College Best Book * Artfully weaving together her mother's poesiealbum (autograph/poetry album), diary, and her own verse, Levy crafts a poignant portrait of her Jewish mother's life in 1938 Nazi Germany that crackles with adolescent vitality. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) This would work effectively as an introductory class readaloud to the era, and it would appeal to readers who like their friendship tales grounded in history and truth. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books PRAISE FOR WE SHALL OVERCOME Powerful. . . . An innovative capturing of history through the lens of a song and a passionate affirmation of human rights. --Booklist


Author Information

Debbie Levy (www.debbielevybooks.com) is the award-winning author of nonfiction and fiction books for young people, including New York Times best-selling I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark, winner of the 2017 Sydney Taylor Book Award and 2016 National Jewish Book Award; We Shall Overcome: The Story of a Song, a 2014 Jane Addams Award Honor Book and Bank Street College Best Book; and This Promise of Change (with Jo Allen Boyce). The Year of Goodbyes is a Sydney Taylor Notable Book, Kirkus Reviews Best Book, VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates) Nonfiction Honor Book, and National Endowment for the Humanities Nonfiction Favorite. Debbie wrote this book in consultation with her mother, Jutta Salzberg Levy, to reflect Jutta's voice, feelings, and thoughts as a girl. A former lawyer and newspaper editor, Debbie lives in Maryland with her husband. They have two grown sons. Jutta died in 2013, just before her eighty-seventh birthday.

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