The author relates her experiences during World War II, when she was forced into hiding because of her Jewish heritage, and her eventual move to America after the war ended.
Eliza Naumann is used to being the unremarkable member of her family, but when she wins a series of spelling bees, her once distant family begins to lavish praise on her, bringing about surprising complications.
A fictionalized account of a young Jewish girl's struggle to find peace in wartime Britain after she escapes from Nazi Germany, based on the author's own childhood experiences.
Contains eighteen essays in which the authors discuss various aspects of the life of Holocaust victim Anne Frank, discussing her experiences in hiding with her family from the Nazis, her arrest and death, her diary, and her legacy.
A Jewish-American author describes select moments and events from throughout her life, which includes her childhood in Omaha, Nebraska, and moving to Manhattan to pursue an acting career.