It was a sad story and hard to read--not because of the vocabulary, but because of the emotion. I am glad I made it thru to the end because I found out how brae Zelda could be!
It was an interesting book but i felt that i had to read all the books to get the storyline even though the author said we did not have to read all the books in order. Also the book was very all over the place at the beginning but towards the end it got sort of connected.And i also feel that zelda was very sad all the time.
This is an AMAZING book! It's great! I recommend this book to people who like holocaust books. Get this if you can! You wouldn't regret it!
In this book, Felix, who is 80 years old, and his granddaughter Zelda, live in Australia. Zelda is named after Felix’s best friend. Felix lives through the Holocaust and is now trying to be the best person he can be.
This book started out really sweet when Zelda tried to cheer up her grandpa Felix, but then it got sad and she had to be brave like the Zelda she was named after. I loved it, it made me want to smile and cry at the same time.