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Reach for this book when your child starts asking difficult questions about the yellow star or the history of World War II. It serves as a gentle, human-centered introduction to a heavy topic, focusing on the resilient spirit of a young girl rather than the graphic horrors of the era. This memoir is an essential tool for parents who want to foster empathy and historical understanding without overwhelming a middle-grade reader. Inge Auerbacher shares her journey from a peaceful childhood in Germany to the Terezin concentration camp. Despite the fear and loss, her narrative is woven with threads of hope and the enduring bond of her family. It is a story of survival that emphasizes the importance of standing up against injustice while remaining short and accessible for children who are transitioning into longer historical narratives.