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Paper Hearts

by Meg Wiviott

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"Amid the brutality of Auschwitz during the Holocaust, a forbidden gift helps two teenage girls find hope, friendship, and the will to live in this novel in verse that?s based on a true story." --Amazon.com.
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I knocked off a star solely because books written in verse aren't my thing. The premise intrigued me so I checked this out. I'm glad I read this. I hope it's widely read and celebrated. ( )
  iszevthere | Aug 31, 2022 |
I've never (? at least not often) read a young-YA Holocaust novel that takes place *in* the camps. It's easier to tell a story of hope and resilience when your character escapes. This book walks that line perfectly, I think -- a Holocaust story should feel tragic and exhausting, and a YA novel should have a touch of hopeful ending.

I read this book to consider assigning it as a book club choice for our 8th grade ELA Holocaust unit. It's short, brisk, emotionally resonant, and the overall story isn't complicated. We ended up deciding against assigning it, unfortunately, because it requires far too much background knowledge about Judaism -- that could work in a whole-class novel, maybe, but even if we provided a glossary all the Hebrew and Yiddish and cultural knowledge would bog down many independent readers. ( )
  SamMusher | Aug 13, 2022 |
Written in verse, "Paper Hearts" is based on true events and tells the story of Zlatka and Fania, two young women who lost everything but found each other in Auschwitz. Their courage, compassion, resilience and determination to survive can only be admired.

While heartbreaking and inspirational, the sparseness of the words made "Paper Hearts" very accessible as well as emotional, and perfectly represented the bleakness of Auschwitz. A great read. ( )
  HeatherLINC | Oct 13, 2021 |
Humanity survives while living in, and with, inhuman conditions. Never again! ( )
  Lisa_Francine | Aug 5, 2020 |
Absolutely stunning work in verse about the experiences of young Jewish girls in Hitler's concentration camps. Despite the setting and subject matter, the spirit of the girls remain shining and unbroken. ( )
  scatlett | Mar 6, 2018 |
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Pruzany Ghetto / Through the village / once loved. / Eyes lowered / not shamed / footsteps steady / not faster / or slower / than before.
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"Amid the brutality of Auschwitz during the Holocaust, a forbidden gift helps two teenage girls find hope, friendship, and the will to live in this novel in verse that?s based on a true story." --Amazon.com.

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