Henry's Red Sea (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Barbara Smucker relates the dramatic and courageous story of refugees from Russia following World War II. This is a story of suspense—American soldiers, Russian officers, and a midnight train ride in darkened boxcars. Here is danger, escape, and...
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Barbara Smucker relates the dramatic and courageous story of refugees from Russia following World War II. This is a story of suspense—American soldiers, Russian officers, and a midnight train ride in darkened boxcars. Here is danger, escape, and deliverance. An actual event that happened in Berlin in 1946.Easily read by ages 11 and up—but can be read to children of all ages!
Autoren-Porträt von Barbara Smucker
Barbara Claassen Smucker (1915-2003) is the author of twelve children's books. Many of her books tell the stories of persecuted people looking for freedom, safety, and a better life. Intrigued by particular people groups, she has written about the Amish, Native Americans, Russian Mennonites, and escaped slaves. Runaway to Freedom: A Story of the Underground Railroad won numerous prizes, including being named one of Canada's best fifty children's books of all time. Another book with characters of Mennonites from the Russian Ukrainian villages is Days of Terror, a story during the 1920s, just before Lenin came to power.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Barbara Smucker
- 1955, Englisch
- ISBN-10: 0836197526
- ISBN-13: 9780836197525
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.01.1955
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- Dateiformat: ePub
- Größe: 2.04 MB
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Englisch
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