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Jack Royea
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A significant moment in this book is when Anna and Eric get lost at the beach. It’s proven that they both grew at the beach and it was a turning point for both of them because Anna and Eric learned to be more disobedient and to stay close to home.
— Jan 27, 2020 10:25AM
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Jack Royea
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The setting of this book is dark. The setting of this book is dark because everywhere people are beating each other and Jews are being forced to leave their homes.
— Jan 21, 2020 04:56PM
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The setting of this book is dark. The setting of this book is dark because everywhere people are beating each other and Jews are being forced to leave their homes.
— Jan 21, 2020 04:56PM
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Jack Royea
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The conflict in this book is character versus character. I have proof that this book is character versus character because in the story the main character Anna has a life in a town called Krakow, but because Adolf Hitler has control of Krakow Anna must find a way out and try to save her family.
— Jan 13, 2020 10:29AM
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Hilary
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Oh dear, it seems that the person who wrote this book which has a big musical element to the content isn't familiar with music or the instruments they are talking about. Such a pity, it's making us doubt the rest of the book.
— Aug 24, 2019 01:02PM
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Hilary
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Good first chapter. Disappointing illustration on the front cover. Awful drawing of a clarinet, too wide, absence of keys, hands wrong way round and held in a way that would be bad for the keys if there were some, and a mouthpiece that looks like a cake icing nozzle, amongst other mistakes. Why don't illustrators look at a picture of an instrument they are illustrating?
— Aug 21, 2019 11:44PM
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