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100 1  Goldreich, Gloria,|eauthor. 
245 14 The Paris children|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cGloria
       Goldreich. 
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520    Inspired by the true story of one woman's fight to survive
       during the 20th century's darkest hour-World War II-Gloria
       Goldreich presents a story of love and resistance against 
       all odds. Paris, 1935. A dark shadow falls over Europe as 
       Adolf Hitler's regime gains momentum, leaving the city of 
       Paris on the brink of occupation. Young Madeleine Levy-
       granddaughter of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish World War I hero
       -steps bravely into a new wave of resistance women and 
       becomes the guardian of lost children. When Madeleine 
       meets a small girl in a tattered coat with the hollow look
       of one forced to live a nightmare-a young Jewish refugee 
       from Germany-she knows that she cannot stand idly by. 
       Madeleine offers children comfort and strength while 
       working with other members of the resistance to smuggle 
       them out of Paris and into safer territories. As the Paris
       Madeleine loves is transformed into a theater of tension 
       and hatred, many are tempted to abandon the cause. Amidst 
       the impending horror and doubt, Madeleine and Claude, a 
       young Jewish Resistance fighter who shares her passion for
       saving children, are drawn fiercely together. With a 
       questionable future ahead of them, all Madeleine can do is
       continue fighting and hope that her spirit-and the nations
       -won't be broken. A remarkable, panoramic book of 
       resistance during World War II, The Paris Children is a 
       story of love and the power of hope and courage in the 
       face of tragedy. 
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