After reading this book, I was in tears due to the emotional but faithful ending. Through anxiety, danger, curiosity, independence, trust, bravery, suspense, and more all leading up to a memorable and devoting ending had showed how terrible life was long, long ago. To give a review on the book, I would say that anybody would enjoy it. It lead up to exciting moments, but it also had unforgettable ones. It taught myself that it may take strength and trust in my soul to give up something or do something without confidence, but people are always prepared for anything unexpected. After all, the story was placed throughout Germany and France, where a five-year old named Ruth/Renee was a hidden child of the Holocaust. She had to use the name Renee, as if she was a french girl instead of a Jew. The Nazi's have been taking Jews under Hitler's force. Depending on one another with little food to eat, her family had to always leave their house, going throughout different towns, trying to escape the Nazi's. They survived by living in the grain fields or with family members most of the times. Sometimes her father had to hide on the roof or she had to make up lies, only to keep her family safe. Ruth/Renee enjoyed meeting new family, friends, nuns, and more on her nerve racking adventure through France, as a little child.