- The Farm Summer
by Donald Hall. Illustrated by Barry Moser
- A young boy, Peter,
spends the summer on his grandparent's farm in New Hampshire while his
mother works in the war effort in New York and his father serves on a
destroyer in the Pacific.
- Heroes by Ken
Mochizuki. Illustrated by Dom Lee
- Japanese-American
Donnie, whose playmates insist he be the "bad guy" in their war games,
calls on his father and reluctant uncle to help him get away from that
role.
- The Lion and the
Unicorn by Shirley Hughes.
- Lenny, a Jewish boy
living in London during the Blitz in World War II, must adjust to many
changes and find the true meaning of courage when he is evacuated to a
large mansion in the English countryside.
- The Little Ships
by Louise Borden. Illustrated by Michael Foreman
- A young English girl and
her father take their sturdy fishing boat and join the scores of other
civilian vessels crossing the English channel in a daring attempt to
rescue Allied and British troops trapped by Nazi soldiers at Dunkirk.
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- My Daddy was a
Soldier by Deborah Kogan Ray.
- While Daddy is away
fighting in the Pacific, Jeannie plants a Victory garden, collects
scrap, and sends letters to her father as she anxiously awaits his
return.
- Nim and the War
Effort by Milly Lee. Illustrated by Yangsook Choi
- In San Francisco's
Chinatown in the spring of 1943, young Nim worked hard in the school
paper drive to help the war effort.
- So Far From the Sea
by Eve Bunting
- When seven year-old
Laura and her family visit Grandfather's grave at the Manzanar War
Relocation Center, the Japanese-American child leaves behind a special
symbol.
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The Holocaust
The Butterfly by Patricia Polacco
Let the Celebrations Begin by Margaret Wild and Julie
Vivas
One Yellow Daffodil by David Adler
Hiding from the Nazis – David Adler
The Faithful Elephants – Yukio Tsuchiya
Rose Blanche – Roberto Innocetti
Pearl Harbor Child – Dorinda Nicholson
The Yellow Star by Carmen Agra Deedy
Terrible Things by Eve Bunting
Rose Blanche by Roberto Innocenti
The Number on My Grandfather’s Arm by Eichenbaum
Terrible Things: An Allegory of the Holocaust by Bunting
Let the Celebrations BEGIN! by Wild & vivas
The Lily Cupboard by Oppenheim
The Hand-Me-Down Horse
by Marion Hess Pomeranc
by Yoshiko Uchida.
Illustrated by Joanna Yardley
by Ken Mochizuki.
Illustrated by Dom Lee
Star
of Fear, Star of Hope
by Hoestlandt
It
concerns a friendship between a French girl and her Jewish friend who
is forced to wear a star...when Lydia (the Jewish girl) suddenly
leaves Helen's party to warn her family of roundups there are
unforeseen consequences and regrets.
One
Candle by
Eve Bunting
Summary: Every
year a family celebrates Hanukkah by retelling the story of how
Grandma and her sister managed to mark the day while in a German
concentration camp.
Star of Fear,
Star of Hope
by Jo Hoestlandt
It concerns a
friendship between a French girl and her Jewish friend who is forced
to wear a star...when Lydia (the Jewish girl) suddenly leaves Helen's
party to warn her family of roundups there are unforeseen consequences
and regrets.
Anne Frank in the
World. Compiled
by the Anne Frank House.
This is an excellent
selection of pictures Anne Frank, her family, and what the world was
like in the days immediately preceding the war and the Frank family
going into hiding, as well as during the war.
Anne Frank
Remembered
by Miep Gies.
Frank's workers in
Amsterdam who was instrumental in the family's survival during their
years in hiding. This is probably better as a read-aloud for some, but
it offers a wonderful insight into the Frank family from someone who
knew them intimately.
Tell Them We
Remember. The Story of the Holocaust
by Susan
This is a compilation
of pictures and stories of different people across the world who were
affected by the Holocaust (e.g. children sent to foster homes), as
well as a chronological history of the "final solution." The book was
specifically designed to help children understand the events
surrounding the Holocaust.
In
My Hands by
Irene G. Opdyke
She was a
16 year old Catholic
girl leaving home in Poland for nursing school. She got separated from
her family by the division of Poland and became a rescuer. Excellent
book.
Fireflies in the
Dark: The story of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis and the Children of Terezin
by S. G. Rubin.
Friedl was a Jewish
artist and teacher who continued her art with children while in the
Terezin concentration camp. Many of the children's work are now in the
State Jewish Museum in Prague. This is a powerful book with many
photographs and illustrations.
When the Soldiers
Were Gone by Vera Propp
Its based on the true
story of an 8 year old Jewish boy in Holland after the Holocaust has
ended, when he learns that the family he lives with isn't really his
family but took him in to protect him during the war.
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