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I Survived the Nazi Invasion, 1944
- I Survived, Book 9
- Narrated by: Johnathan McClain
- Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In one of the darkest periods in history, one boy struggles to survive....
In this gripping new addition to the best-selling I Survived series, a young Jewish boy joins the resistance "partisan" fighters outside the Warsaw ghetto. Does he have what it takes to survive the Nazis - and fight back?
Audio extra: includes author's notes, read by Lauren Tarshis!
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- Kate Orbon
- 06-13-22
It’s okay (Spoiler)
I think this book is ok and the performance good but I think the main characters are too lucky. Max escapes from the camp gets shot and almost dies, then recover in two weeks. And their father is taken to a death camp and miraculously survives. I know this is a children’s book but it’s unrealistic that their father would survive. The book says he jumped out of the train and no one else jumped. If I were in the train with him I would jump. My opinion 3/5
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- Katie Elmer
- 06-19-21
Excellent intro for kids to begin understanding
As always, the book has a storyline that is engaging and captures you from the beginning. Excellent history and so good that Lauren followed through writing on this horrible piece of history. If we don’t learn from history, we will repeat it.
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- M. Wagner
- 12-18-20
good
the book is really out there where she so respectful towards history and it’s horrible horror storys
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- Linda Stewart
- 12-17-20
great for homeschooling
loved it, simple to understand, will be using some more of the set to teach.
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- Ashlee Stenson
- 11-21-19
Amazing book
I really like this and you should read it me and my brother listen to this a lot
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- Momma of 5
- 11-03-19
Great Story!!! A tiny taste of the holocaust for young kids
My son really enjoyed this story.
It was a great start and from this we were able to explain more about the holocaust and how happy this story was compared to what many others experienced.
Kids mature early these days, I recommend it to any parent to consider for their kids. I can say from the age of 7 my son understood it
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- SB
- 04-04-19
Amazing
This book is the best book I have read in a long time. It is the best O survived in the set!
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- J. Lee
- 11-29-18
It is a great book!!! I'm glad I read it! I always enjoy the book series
It has fantastic discription and details,but it is not a good book for younger kids. The book includes moments of bombing and shooting and deaths along with bloody moments that are not very apropriot.
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- Jacqueline Moore
- 09-20-18
Best book ever
I loved it but it was very sad max lost his papa and thought he was going to die
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- great
- 02-01-17
No, just no
Why so short!? only one hour! What a waste of money! Just no! Don't buy!