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Hana's Suitcase: The Quest to Solve a Holocaust Mystery (Paperback, ¹Ì±¹ÆÇ)

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This award-winning true Holocaust story, newly updated, connects generations through one woman¡¯s quest to find the truth behind a mysterious suitcase.
In March 2000, Fumiko Ishioka, the curator of a small Holocaust education center in Tokyo, received an empty suitcase from the museum at Auschwitz. On the outside, in white paint, were the words ¡°Hana Brady, May 16, 1931, Orphan.¡±
Fumiko and the children at the center were determined to find out who Hana was and what happened to her all those years ago, leading them to a startling and emotional discovery.
The dual narrative intertwines Fumiko¡¯s international journey to find the truth about Hana Brady¡¯s fate with Hana¡¯s own compelling story of her life in a quiet Czech town, which is shattered by the arrival of the Nazis, tearing apart the family she loves. This suspense-filled work of investigative nonfiction draws in young readers and makes them active participants in the search for Hana¡¯s identity.
Praise for Hana¡¯s Suitcase
• ¡°Hana wanted to become a teacher, and surely through this little book her dream is being realized.¡± —Archbishop Desmond Tutu, from his new foreword to Hana¡¯s Suitcase
• ¡°The account . . . is part history, part suspenseful mystery . . . with an incredible climactic revelation.¡± —Booklist
In March 2000, Fumiko Ishioka, the curator of a small Holocaust education center in Tokyo, received an empty suitcase from the museum at Auschwitz. On the outside, in white paint, were the words ¡°Hana Brady, May 16, 1931, Orphan.¡±
Fumiko and the children at the center were determined to find out who Hana was and what happened to her all those years ago, leading them to a startling and emotional discovery.
The dual narrative intertwines Fumiko¡¯s international journey to find the truth about Hana Brady¡¯s fate with Hana¡¯s own compelling story of her life in a quiet Czech town, which is shattered by the arrival of the Nazis, tearing apart the family she loves. This suspense-filled work of investigative nonfiction draws in young readers and makes them active participants in the search for Hana¡¯s identity.
Praise for Hana¡¯s Suitcase
• ¡°Hana wanted to become a teacher, and surely through this little book her dream is being realized.¡± —Archbishop Desmond Tutu, from his new foreword to Hana¡¯s Suitcase
• ¡°The account . . . is part history, part suspenseful mystery . . . with an incredible climactic revelation.¡± —Booklist

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