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Eve
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Continued from my previous update.
Maybe I'm missing the point or Yaffa's positive message in general. I still think that this was a good book. Yaffa certainly had a unique perspective about WWII while she was alive. 🙂
— Dec 25, 2022 09:44PM
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Maybe I'm missing the point or Yaffa's positive message in general. I still think that this was a good book. Yaffa certainly had a unique perspective about WWII while she was alive. 🙂
Eve
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I liked Yaffa's story and her message of hope, but I was caught off guard about her not wanting to focus on the darkness of the Holocaust. That rubbed me the wrong way because, as I wrote in a previous update on this book, the Holocaust was hellacious and I don't see an issue with emphasizing that.
The thoughts that I wrote above are leading me to give this book a three star rating.
— Dec 25, 2022 09:40PM
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The thoughts that I wrote above are leading me to give this book a three star rating.
Eve
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I enjoyed learning about Yaffa Eliach because I knew nothing about her before I read this book. Nor did I know anything about the Tower of Life exhibit at the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. This book educated me and I appreciated that. 🙂
Also, I think this book discussed the Holocaust in a way that was appropriate for the targeted age demographic (grades one through three).
— Dec 25, 2022 09:33PM
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Also, I think this book discussed the Holocaust in a way that was appropriate for the targeted age demographic (grades one through three).
Eve
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While I can somewhat understand Yaffa's mindset of not wanting to focus on death and darkness, I think it's crucially important to acknowledge that the Holocaust was filled with both death and darkness. That's a simple fact.
— Dec 25, 2022 09:14PM
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Eve
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Yaffa's parents showed her how a glimmer of light can chase away the darkness.
I still struggle with being a pessimist sometimes, so I really like the idea of a little light chasing away the darkness.
This sentence/part of the book also shows that the Jewish people can be very resilient. 😉🔯
— Dec 25, 2022 09:03PM
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I still struggle with being a pessimist sometimes, so I really like the idea of a little light chasing away the darkness.
This sentence/part of the book also shows that the Jewish people can be very resilient. 😉🔯
Eve
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This book is about to get dark, and while I'm a little worried about the disturbing content that might be about either the Holocaust or the pogroms, I think I'll get through it okay.
— Dec 25, 2022 08:53PM
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Eve
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It's... different to read a kids' picture book on my Kindle, but I'm enjoying this book so far. The illustrations are gorgeous and I love that an actual photo of Yaffa was included in the book. 🙂
— Dec 25, 2022 08:50PM
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Emma
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This was heartbreaking but also wonderfully done.
— Aug 28, 2022 02:48PM
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Emma
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Timeline of Yaffa’s life. Bibliography. Further reading for children.
— Aug 28, 2022 02:48PM
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Emma
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The photos showed heroes, not victims. Dignity, not disaster. Lives lived, not lost.
— Aug 28, 2022 02:42PM
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