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100 1  Zinser, Jana,|eauthor. 
245 14 The children's train :|ba novel : escape on the 
       Kindertransport|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cJana 
       Zinser. 
246 30 Escape on the Kindertransport 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bBoutique of Quality Books Publishing,
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511 1  Read by Renee Dodd. 
520    This compelling Holocaust action adventure story tells of 
       bravery, sacrifice, and the survival of the human spirit 
       against Hitler and the horrors of war. It begins in 
       November 1938 on The Night of the Broken Glass, when 
       Jewish people of Germany are terrified as Hitler's men 
       shatter their store windows, steal, destroy their 
       belongings, and arrest many Jewish fathers and brothers. 
       Parents face unparalleled fear for their own lives, but 
       their focus is on protecting their beloved children. When 
       England arranges to take the children out of Germany by 
       train, the Kindertransport is organized, and parents 
       scramble to get places on the trains for their young 
       family members, worried about what the future will hold. 
       Soon, trains filled with Jewish children escaping the 
       Nazis chug over the border into Holland, where they are 
       ferried across the English Channel to England and to 
       freedom. But for Peter, the shy violin player, his sister 
       Becca, and his friends Stephen and Hans, life in England 
       holds challenges, as well. Peter's friend Eva, who did not
       get a seat on the Kindertransport, is left to the evil 
       plans of Hitler. Peter, working his musician's hands raw 
       at a farm in Coventry, wonders if they should have stayed 
       and fought back instead of escaping. When the Coventry 
       farm is bombed as the Nazis reach England, Peter feels he 
       has nothing left. He decides it's time to stand and fight 
       Hitler. Peter courageously returns to Germany to join the 
       Jewish underground resistance, search desperately for his 
       mother and sister he left behind in Berlin, and try to 
       rescue his friend Eva. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Kindertransports (Rescue operations)|vFiction. 
650  0 Jewish children in the Holocaust|vFiction. 
650  0 Jewish children|zGermany|vFiction. 
650  0 Jewish refugees|zGreat Britain|vFiction. 
655  7 Historical fiction.|2gsafd 
700 1  Dodd, Renee. 
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