Nine-year-old Anna doesn't understand why her family needs to keep moving. But Germany is no longer safe for Jews and escape may be the only way her family can stay together!
Ages 9+
Pages 191
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Awards
American Library Association Notable Children's Book
Anna and her family leave their home when WWII starts. They travel to Switzerland, France, and England. I loved learning about her journey, different cultures, and her family through her own eyes. Anna doesn't care about being a refugee in strange lands. She only cares about being together with her family. I think that makes her very special.
Anna's true story
Anna and her family leave their home when WWII starts. They travel to Switzerland, France, and England. I loved learning about her journey, different cultures, and her family through her own eyes. Anna doesn't care about being a refugee in strange lands. She only cares about being together with her family. I think that makes her very special.