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message 1: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (last edited Nov 01, 2021 08:36AM) (new)

Rosemarie | 15633 comments Mod
Our book for November, I Am David is a moving story of a boy's search for his home. It is also known as North to Freedom.
The author is Anne Holm.

I hope that some of you will be able to join me.


message 2: by Nidhi (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 320 comments I want to read this book, and I hope to fit it in my schedule by last week of November.


message 3: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15633 comments Mod
It's a fairly quick read, Nidhi.


message 4: by Nidhi (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 320 comments That ‘s good, Rosemarie, when are you planning to begin?


message 5: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15633 comments Mod
Probably this Friday or so.


message 6: by Nidhi (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 320 comments Then I will join you from Sunday, on Thursday we have festival Diwali, after that I will be free. Actually I thought the book which has theme of war / holocaust will be dense and difficult read but I very much want to read it.


message 7: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15633 comments Mod
The book is not about the holocaust, but about a boy making his way from a concentration camp and the people he meets. It's quite short.
Happy Diwali!


message 8: by John Dishwasher John Dishwasher (last edited Nov 05, 2021 07:50PM) (new)

John Dishwasher John Dishwasher (johndishwasher) | 98 comments This was a really extraordinary read. Compelling and moving. I understand why they would market this as a children's book, but I think putting a book of this caliber in any kind of pigeon hole is just ridiculous. I'm glad it's still in print and being read. It deserves a long life.

Wonderful depth. I could feel how the people in his past had influenced him without their being named.

The free online copy I read is here:
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL12341...


message 9: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) I agree John, they never should have marketed it as a children's book, but a good book - to be read by all.


message 10: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (last edited Nov 06, 2021 05:51AM) (new)

Rosemarie | 15633 comments Mod
So true, Jazzy and John!

Here are some more books I can recommend, featuring young people in war situations:

I Am Fifteen—and I Don't Want to Die by Christine Arnothy- set in Budapest

Friedrich by Hans Peter Richter -set in Germany

I Am Rosemarie by Marietta D. Moskin-set in the Netherlands


message 11: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15633 comments Mod
I've just finished this and found it a very moving read. David had such a lonely life and only knew life in a concentration camp. His struggles to make sense of the world outside the camp were poignantly portrayed, as he realized how different he was.


message 12: by Blueberry (last edited Dec 11, 2021 12:48AM) (new)

Blueberry (blueberry1) | 274 comments Finished. Many parts felt contrived but overall a good read. I enjoyed him calling his God the "God of green pastures and still waters".


message 13: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15633 comments Mod
I found that very moving as well.


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