"Making Bombs for Hitler" by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
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"Making Bombs for Hitler" by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
This book has a very serious tone to it as well as an emotional coming of age aspect to it.
If you like books that are about WWII and girl power, this book is perfect for you!
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The author was able to capture the reality of living and working in the camp in a way that was very real, but not so brutally real that I would hesitate to share the book with a sensitive child. A lot of focus is placed on creating and holding connection with others, even when family is torn away. There is also a lot of focus on keeping personal integrity and values. I was impressed with this book, and plan to read it again with my children when they are a bit older.
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