Yellow Star, Jennifer Roy
Yellow Star, Jennifer Roy
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Yellow Star

Author: Jennifer Roy

Narrator: Christina Moore

Unabridged: 3 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/26/2008


Synopsis

In 1939 the Nazis invade Lodz, Poland, forcing four-year-old Syvia Perlmutter and 270,000 other Jews into a ghetto surrounded by barbed wire and guarded by armed men. Scared and confused, Syvia and the others have no idea how terrible their lives will soon be. When the Nazis start removing children "to keep them safe," Syvia's father does not believe them. He does everything he can to protect Syvia, even hiding her in a graveyard. For years the family barely survives, until Russian soldiers liberate the ghetto in 1945 and free the remaining 800 survivors. Among the 800 are Syvia and only 11 other children. A Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards honor book, Yellow Star is a novelization in free verse of the true experiences of the author's aunt. It received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Booklist, VOYA, and School Library Journal, which proclaimed it a "standout in the genre of Holocaust literature." ". what sets it apart is the lyricism of the narrative, and Syvia's credible childlike voice, maturing with each chapter, as she gains further understanding of the events around her."-Publishers Weekly, starred review

About Jennifer Roy

Jennifer Roy is the author of the highly acclaimed Yellow Star, which won a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award for Excellence in Children's Literature, was an ALA Notable Book, a School Library Journal Best Book, and a NYPL Top Book. She is also the author of Cordially Uninvited and Mindblind and the coauthor of the Trading Faces series.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa on December 30, 2008

It sounds like such a cliché but I really could not put down this book, and I read it in one day; I don’t know how many hours it took but even though I read slowly, it wasn’t many. This book is riveting. I’ve read many fiction and non-fiction books about the Holocaust and this is now one of my favor......more

Goodreads review by Laurie on November 26, 2016

Written in poetic form, the recollections and memories of one of the 12 children who survived the Lodz ghetto. Moving, simple, I finished it in two readings. Amazing book.......more

Goodreads review by Wendy on November 18, 2008

Like some other true WWII stories written for children, this has been published as fiction; I'm not sure why. I thought at first that the style was really going to annoy me (I wouldn't really call it free verse, myself, so much as just breaking up the lines), but after a couple of pages I got used to......more

Goodreads review by Ellie on August 10, 2018

What a touching story! It’s not easy to move me to tears but this book did just that. What I admired the most was not only it was a true story of a Holocaust survivor (author’s aunt Syvia) but the author’s decision to narrate it from a child’s perspective. Purposely told in easy, simple language, it......more