Chester Aaron was a prolific American author for both children and adults, and wrote novels, stories, and memoirs. Born in 1923 in the coal-mining town of Butler, Pennsylvania, he was educated at Butler Senior High School, UCLA, UC Berkeley, and San Francisco State University. He saw combat in World War II, and was with the troops that liberated Dachau. Following publication of his first novel in 1967, he was an x-ray technician at Alta Bates Hospital in Berkeley, CA. He joined the faculty at Saint Mary’s College, retiring as a full professor in 1997. For twenty-five years he cultivated ninety varieties of exotic garlic on his farm in Sonoma County, becoming a world-renowned expert, and publishing a number of books on the subject. He died in 2019.
A book that follows a young boy who must hide who he is in the turbulent times of the holocaust. This book is great for showing a chlid's perspective in sch a large historical event. This book would be a great tool to show how someone their age went through the holocaust.
Set in the Warsaw ghetto a young boy, Gideon, hides his identity to survive on the streets and in the concentration camp. This is a good novel and good for discussion with young people. Gideon uses any means to an end and the novel is sometimes graphic but well done.