The Last Train: A Holocaust Story

by Rona Arato

Hardcover, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

T F ARA

Publication

Owlkids Books (2013), Hardcover, 144 pages

Description

In a story based on the life of the author's husband, little Paul and his family, Hungarian Jews, are sent to Bergen-Belsen, survive many hardships, are put on a train to nowhere, and rescued by American soldiers.

Barcode

4107

Awards

Red Maple Award (Nominee — Non-Fiction — 2015)
Red Cedar Book Award (Shortlist — Non-Fiction — 2015)
The Willow Awards (Finalist — 2015)
Rocky Mountain Book Award (Nominee — 2015)

Language

Lexile

580L

User reviews

LibraryThing member Sullywriter
A moving, richly detailed holocaust novel strongly based on the author's family history.
LibraryThing member lamour
While the author calls this an historical novel, she is telling the real story of her husband's families' experiences in Hungary under the Nazis during World War II. In the last days of the war, her husband, a boy of six years old, is put on one of the last trains out of Bergen Belsen Concentration
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Camp. As the Allies close in, the German soldiers plan to murder the 1000's on the train. The timely arrival of some American soldiers accompanied by a tank force the Germans to flee and the lives of the Jewish internees are saved.

Years later, this boy now an elderly man, gets a chance to meet the soldiers who saved his life that day. This is a gritty story about the terror experienced by the Jews in occupied Europe and about the will to survive in the camps. Arato wrote this for young adults.
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LibraryThing member AleashaKachel
Paul, a young boy growing up in Hungary, is shocked by the arrival of the Nazis. Soon he is deported to work on a farm and eventually to Bergen-Belsen Concentration camp via a cramped train. This book is based on true events and told by the Paul's wife. I was impressed by the inclusion of photos
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from the time period showing Paul and his family and the conditions at Bergen-Belsen. This book would appeal to ten to twelve year old readers. It is nominated for a Red Cedar Award.
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ISBN

1926973623 / 9781926973623
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