Hana's Suitcase

Karen Levine
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Karen Levine
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CANADIAN9-12 YEARS120 PAGESENGLISH

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"Part of the difficulty for today’s children reading about the Holocaust is that, for most of them, it was another place, another time, and therefore another world — remote and unreal. The other problem, of course, is that it is an overwhelmingly tragic story. However, this book deftly and imaginatively overcomes these difficulties. It brings the story into the present, it makes Hana’s world as familiar as our own, and it tells the uplifting story of how the details of her life were uncovered by a determined Japanese woman."

- Melbourne's Child

Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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A heartbreaking story

"An excellent book. A journey through the Holocaust, to modern day Japan and Toronto."

Ruth G. (5/5)

Hana's suitcase

"“Hana’s Suitcase” is a non-fiction book by Karen Levine that tells the story of a suitcase that arrived at a children’s Holocaust education center in Tokyo, Japan, marked “Hana Brady, May 16, 1931. ” My eight-year-old niece loves the story. It's full of information and easy to read."

Julie (5/5)

Amazing Story

"Excellent story about a holocaust victim and a Canadian connection to boot!"

BigG (5/5)

Hana's Suitcase

"This is a good book choice to bring the Holocaust into a young reader's grasp. The story presents a look at a tragic historical event without being too graphic. It provides a starting place for delving into this topic at age appropriate level."

Linda (4/5)

My first introduction to the holocaust

"I read this book for the first time when I was in the third grade, and I still can't get it out of my head. I have read hundreds of books and this one has on of the most profound effects on me."

Kendra (4/5)

Age Appropriate

"This is a very good introduction to the Holocaust for younger readers. It is age appropriate, staying away from graphic descriptions while still introducing the reality of the Holocaust. It's aimed at children but is a good read for adults too."

BookHoarder (5/5)

So Much in an Empty Suitcase

"This is the story of a story that teaches children about children of the holocaust. Beautifully told and both moving and informative."

Barbara W. (5/5)

Beautiful

"A beautiful story of a child of the holocaust, written for children but easily appreciated as an adult too. A glimpse into the nightmare of the holocaust with important history that should never be forgotten."

Chantelle (5/5)

Wow! What an amazing story

"This is a book designed for children, but really it is for all of us. It is timeless. It’s tremendously touching and so sad. I loved the juxtaposition of the two stories told together."

Nadia (5/5)

Unforgettable!

"I've read this book 2 times, and savored each sentence! It had two stories which were both being written at the same time at all different times in the book. ; It is so meaningful, and one story shows how someone named Fumiko Ishioka (or something) was trying to find who the suitcase that she received belonged to. It was from the Holocaust. A the same time, it was telling the story of Hana in the Holocaust, the person that the suitcase originally belonged to. Legendary! If you have any questions. feel free to ask!!"

Alex (5/5)

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Aug 07, 2002
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 120
  • Publisher: Second Story Press
  • ISBN: 9781896764559
  • Dimensions: 7.5" W x 0.36" L x 9.02" H
Karen Levine is a prizewinning producer with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Radio. Karen has won awards for her radio work, including two Peabody Awards - the Oscars of radio. She originally produced Hana’s Suitcase as a radio documentary before making it into a book. Though she travels widely to talk about the book, she makes her home in Toronto with her partner and her son.

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