9781498296151-1498296157-Small Feet on the Run: Childhood during World War II Remembered and Arguments against War

Small Feet on the Run: Childhood during World War II Remembered and Arguments against War

ISBN-13: 9781498296151
ISBN-10: 1498296157
Author: Sieglinde Martin
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)
Format: Hardcover 252 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781498296151
ISBN-10: 1498296157
Author: Sieglinde Martin
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)
Format: Hardcover 252 pages

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Small Feet on the Run: Childhood during World War II Remembered and Arguments against War (ISBN-13: 9781498296151 and ISBN-10: 1498296157), written by authors Sieglinde Martin, was published by Resource Publications (CA) in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Small Feet on the Run: Childhood during World War II Remembered and Arguments against War (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.59.

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You may know much about World War II, but did you ever wonder how children lived through this man-made disaster that killed twenty-nine million civilians in Europe? Read about eighteen ordinary children whose childhood changed due to extraordinary events not of their making. How did they make sense of their world? They collected and traded bomb shrapnel instead of baseball cards; instead of watching cartoons, they ran out in the morning to see what last night's bombs had destroyed; and boys played with live ammunition like your sons do with Fourth of July firecrackers.Read these true stories and share them with a friend. Ponder the bravery of the ten-year old girl traveling alone to her faraway home. Worry about the three-year-old watching her house burn. Cheer for the fearless boy who provides food for his family or wonder how it was possible that, in the middle of a large bombed-out city, a four-year-old brings a live chicken to her mother. These stories also talk about overwhelming fear, bottomless sadness, the heartwarming kindness of strangers and enemy soldiers, as well as childhood joys. At the end you may agree with the motto of the last chapter "Never Again War."

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