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Daniel, half-human, the Nazis come to power, David Chotjewitz ; translated by Doris Orgel

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Daniel, half-human, the Nazis come to power, David Chotjewitz ; translated by Doris Orgel
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Intended audience
740L, Lexile
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Daniel, half-human
Oclc number
54392064
Responsibility statement
David Chotjewitz ; translated by Doris Orgel
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, MG+, 5.0, 9, 83161
Sub title
the Nazis come to power
Summary
In 1933, best friends Daniel and Armin admire Hitler, but as anti-Semitism buoys Hitler to power, Daniel learns he is half Jewish, threatening the friendship even as life in their beloved Hamburg, Germany, is becoming nightmarish. Also details Daniel and Armin's reunion in 1945 in interspersed chapters. All his life, Daniel has been hiding. He just doesn't know it. Until the spring of 1933, he's enjoyed a comfortable German boyhood with his well-to-do family, in school, at soccer. Daniel's even enjoyed jail -- for one exciting night -- with his best friend, Armin, after they've been caught painting a swastika on a wall in the hated Communist section of Hamburg. In their cell, the boys cut their wrists, mingle blood, and swear lasting brotherhood. Then, a thunderclap: Daniel learns to his horror that his mother is Jewish, that he is therefore half-Jewish and, in Aryan eyes, half-human. Daniel keeps the truth a secret. He and Armin still talk of joining the Hitler Youth. But Armin's father, an out-of-work longshoreman and a Socialist, forbids it. Armin joins anyway, with fateful consequences for Daniel's family. Throughout World War II, and until the story's haunting final scene, each friend holds the life of the other in his hands
Target audience
pre adolescent
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