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No stars at the circus

Finn, Mary2014
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'No Stars at the Circus' is the beautifully told story of 10-year-old Jonas Alber, as written in his notebooks. Jonas lives in hiding in the Professor's house during the six months following the round-up of Jews in Paris on 16 July 1942. He spends his days reading about his favourite subjects and also writes about his present life in the attic, as well as the past, in which the circumstances of his rescue are revealed. He writes about his friends at the circus and the family he greatly misses. Unaware of the atrocities happening around him and throughout Europe, Jonas hears that his parents have gone off 'to work' and is worried about his little sister, Nadia, who is deaf - so worried that one day he steps outside in the hope of finding out where she is.
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London : Walker Books, 2014.
Collation:
261 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN:
9781406347333 (pbk)
Dewey class:
823.92
Language:
English
Related title:
No stars at the circus [electronic resource]
BRN:
1045733
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