Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
373 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm |
Note |
Adaptation of the adult narrative nonfiction book The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz: A True Story of Family and Survival published in New York by Harper in 2020. |
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Adult version originally published, in slightly different form, as The Stone Crusher in 2018 by Chicago Review Press. |
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Includes "What happened after" section with family photographs, timeline of events, author's note to parents and teachers, and glossary. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 328-373). |
Summary |
In 1939, Gustav Kleinmann, a Jewish upholsterer in Vienna, was seized by the Nazis. Along with his teenage son Fritz, he was sent to Buchenwald in Germany. There began an unimaginable ordeal that saw the pair beaten, starved, and forced to build the very concentration camp they were held in. When Gustav was set to be transferred to Auschwitz--a certain death sentence--Fritz refused to leave his side. Throughout the horrors they witnessed and the suffering they endured, there was one constant that kept them alive: the love between father and son. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Say yes! -- Shabbos -- The monster -- The connection and the exclusion -- Night of broken glass -- The journey -- The little camp -- The stone crusher -- A feeling of hope -- The road to life -- The new world -- Child of fortune -- The final solution -- Let's all fight! -- A town called Auschwitz -- The day will come when we're free -- A man far from home -- The resistance -- A trusted friend -- Fighting back -- A desperate plan -- The death march -- The end of the world -- They all fought -- The journey back -- What happened after -- Timeline of events -- Author's note to parents and teachers. |
Audience |
Ages 10 and up. Harper. |
Subject |
Kleinmann, Gustav, 1891-1976 -- Juvenile literature.
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Kleinmann, Fritz, 1923- -- Juvenile literature.
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Fathers and sons -- Austria -- Vienna -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
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Jews -- Austria -- Vienna -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
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Buchenwald (Concentration camp) -- Juvenile literature.
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp) -- Juvenile literature.
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Austria -- Vienna -- Personal narratives -- Juvenile literature.
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Kleinmann, Gustav, 1891-1976.
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Kleinmann, Fritz, 1923-
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Fathers and sons -- Austria -- Vienna -- Biography.
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Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Austria -- Vienna -- Personal narratives.
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Kleinmann, Fritz, 1923- (OCoLC)fst01535338
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Kleinmann, Gustav, 1891-1976. (OCoLC)fst01535339
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp) (OCoLC)fst00723014
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Buchenwald (Concentration camp) (OCoLC)fst00726764
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Fathers and sons. (OCoLC)fst00921899
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Austria -- Vienna.
(OCoLC)fst01204516
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Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) (OCoLC)fst00958866
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Chronological Term |
1939-1945
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Genre/Form |
Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
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Personal narratives. (OCoLC)fst01423843
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Personal narratives.
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Biographies.
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Added Author |
Adaptation of (work): Dronfield, Jeremy.
Stone crusher.
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ISBN |
9780063236172 (hardcover) |
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0063236176 (hardcover) |
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