This is a short but powerful book that brings into focus the hardships and horrors of Jewish children in WWII, and a Japanese woman determined to discover their stories. Hana's Suitcase is a heartbreaking yet hopeful memoir.
Jun 05, 2019pink_dolphin_3025 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
This book is such a educational one! It will be such a wonderful, colorful, and classical introduction to the Holocaust for younger children who are still learning. When we studied this topic in history class back in third grade, I…
Oct 15, 2017Mmegood rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This was a good introduction For my kids to the Holocaust. We also borrowed the audio book to listen and read along. There are present day elements as well.
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Igulshan
Feb 26, 2017Igulshan rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I read it to my daughter and she liked it too. This is a wonderful book for children to learn about the Holocaust.
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Dhammikaj
Feb 23, 2017
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and it is very close to home because of George Brady who lives in Toronto now. This is good for kids to learn about values of being a human being and respect everyone else around us.
This is one of the best books i've ever read!!!! It definitely captures the difficulties and all the struggles from the Holocaust... it's just a book you have to read. No words will help explain except for those in the book written by…
May 02, 2013britprincess1 rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
In essence, Hana's Suitcase is two stories: the first of Fumiko, a Japanese woman in the year 2000, working to bring the Holocaust to children in Japan who would never learn of it otherwise; the second of Hana and her family, the Bradys,…
It's such a sad story she was going get sent to the gas chambers
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Sbourne1
Sep 30, 2012
this book is really good especially if it's the first holocaust book you are reading as it puts a face to one of the many children who were killed during the holocaust. I would recommend this to anyone especially to teachers who teach…
Feb 13, 2012learn4life rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
It was really sad. Hana didn't even know that she was going to be put into a gas chamber instead of meeting up with her older brother. But otherwise, it was a great true story. I even met George Brady, her brother, at my school.
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louisa__123
Dec 31, 2011
@sangbang I love books on the Holocaust too! I haven't read Hana's suitcase, but hope to very soon. There are two other Holocaust books that I know of. 'The Children of Bergen-Belsen' (also known as 'Hetty') by Hetty E Verlome., and 'Let…
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Sangkari_29
Dec 29, 2011Sangkari_29 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
i loved this book because i just like book to do with the holocaust i read a book called diary of anne frank it is so sad i love books like this hana's suitcase is a heart touching story about a jewish family who got seperated the suitcase…
Mar 23, 2010katieo rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
when we read this in class i almost started cryen! at the movie thetre when i saw it i started cryin! so sad but..... TRUE! :( I loved how Fumiko wanted to learn about the holocaust because every child should know about ww2 so that it…
Nov 16, 2009FrozenMango rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
This story is very simple and easy to follow but it's an amazing story. It's so weird to think that a suitcase could exist in one world and then fifty years later exist in an entirely different one.
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Hana's Suitcase