Jacobsen's memoir focusing on the series of families that helped to hide her family from the Nazis during the Holocaust. The illustrations are collages that include the author's family photos taken during her childhood.
A fictional account of life with Anne Frank hidden in the secret annex from Peter's point-of-view, following as he becomes closer with Anne, begins to question his own religion, and is forced to suppress his own desires to join the fight.
Gamaliel Friedman flees Czechoslovakia in 1939 and goes into hiding; however, years later he begins to reconcile his past when he is called upon to help an elderly woman who may very well be the woman who hid him from the Nazis.
Roma Ligocka chronicles her experiences during the Holocaust, reflecting on how her own life seemed to mirror that of a little girl in a red coat that was depicted in the film "Schindler's List".
Tells in simple text and pictures the life story of Anne Frank, who hid from the Nazis with her parents for years in a secret apartment and wrote a diary that became famous after her death.
Tells the true story of five-year-old Paul Auslander and his family who endured the atrocities of the Holocaust when in 1944 their hometown of Karcag, Hungary became occupied by the Nazis.