Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Hanna's Suitcase, by Karen Levine
Hana's Suitcase, by Karen Levine, published in 2007, is the true story of a young Czech girl named Hana Brady, who was taken away by the Nazis along with her older brother George, and that of her suitcase, which through a chain of events ended up in Japan. It is also the story of a Japanese woman's efforts to find out about Hana- who she was and what happened to her. The book is incredibly moving. Illustrated with photographs of Hana and her family as well as the Holocaust center in Japan where her suitcase is found, Levine tells Hana's story in parallel with the story of the efforts to learn about her. This structure sets up two crushing waves of emotion that left me in tears by the end. It's bittersweet tragedy, told with beauty and sensitivity.
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I already had this on my TBR list, glad you liked it!
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Dear Anonymous...
ReplyDeleteIt would be easier to answer your question if you left a way to contact you. It's not really a genre because it's nonfiction. I think the review explains it pretty well.