![]() We follow Franziska Mangold from 1938 until 1947. Instead, the story takes on the themes of self-discovery and how to live a happy life with the events of the Holocaust as the background. The action mostly takes place in England and the protagonist (and the reader) never witnesses Nazi atrocities firsthand. ![]() Batchelder Award, My Family for the War, is not really concerned directly with the Holocaust. But the wonderful thing is that they also made another, very good decision- they were able to save you! Now it’s your job to do everything in your power to make sure the good decision prevails.” (p. ![]() At one point, your parents made what seems to have been a bad decision, to stay in Germany. It’s the grownups who have to make the decisions. “You are not responsible for your mother, Ziska. ![]() But Professor Shueler shook his head energetically. ![]()
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