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Books with author Eleanor Ayer

  • Parallel Journeys

    Eleanor H. Ayer

    eBook (Aladdin, June 28, 2011)
    She was a young German Jew. He was an ardent member of the Hitler Youth. This is the story of their parallel journey through World War II. Helen Waterford and Alfons Heck were born just a few miles from each other in the German Rhineland. But their lives took radically different courses: Helen’s to the Auschwitz concentration camp; Alfons to a high rank in the Hitler Youth. While Helen was hiding in Amsterdam, Alfons was a fanatic believer in Hitler’s “master race.” While she was crammed in a cattle car bound for the death camp Auschwitz, he was a teenage commander of frontline troops, ready to fight and die for the glory of Hitler and the Fatherland. This book tells both of their stories, side-by-side, in an overwhelming account of the nightmare that was World War II. The riveting stories of these two remarkable people must stand as a powerful lesson to us all.
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  • Parallel Journeys

    Eleanor H. Ayer

    Hardcover (Atheneum, June 1, 1995)
    Presents the stories of Eleanor Ayer, a Jewish girl who hid in the Netherlands before she was arrested and sent to Auschwitz, and Alfons, a Nazi boy who became a commander at age sixteen, in a dual tale that demonstrates Hitler's impact on German youth.
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  • Our National Monuments

    Eleanor Ayer

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Discusses the history, creators, and symbolism of our national monuments, both constructed and natural.
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  • Berlin

    Eleanor H. Ayer

    Library Binding (Crestwood House, May 1, 1992)
    Examines the effects of World War II on the people of Berlin, with emphasis on the city as the strategic center of Adolph Hitler's Nazi government
  • Our National Monuments

    Eleanor Ayer

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Discusses the history, creators, and symbolism of our national monuments, both constructed and natural.
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  • Our Great Rivers And Waterways

    Eleanor Ayer

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1994)
    An exploration of the country's great rivers, lakes, and waterways, from the Erie Canal to the Sacramento River, reveals how water transportation encouraged and enabled exploration, settlement, and development throughout the United States.
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  • It's Okay to Say No: Choosing Sexual Abstinence

    Eleanor Ayer

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, March 16, 1997)
    Discusses what abstinence means, the dangers of teenage sexual activity, the difficulty of choosing abstinence, and the advantages of abstaining from sex.
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  • The Survivors

    Eleanor H. Ayer

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Describes the conditions of Holocaust survivors when they were liberated as well as their struggle as they attempt to rebuild their lives.
  • In the Ghettos: Teens Who Survived the Ghettos of the Holocaust

    Eleanor H. Ayer

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, March 1, 1999)
    Chronicles the deportation of Jews into ghettos during Hitler's Third Reich and presents the narratives of three individuals who, as teenagers, lived in the ghettos of Lodz, Theresienstadt, and Warsaw and survived physical deprivations, abuse, and deportation to the death camps.Chronicles the deportation of Jews into ghettos during Hitler's Third Reich and presents the narratives of three individuals who lived in the ghettos and survived deportation to the death camps
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  • Parallel Journeys

    Eleanor H. Ayer

    eBook (Aladdin, June 28, 2011)
    She was a young German Jew. He was an ardent member of the Hitler Youth. This is the story of their pareallel journey through World War II. Helen Waterford and Alfons Heck were born just a few miles from each other in the German Rhineland. But their lives took radically different courses: Helen's to the Auschwitz extermination camp; Alfons to a high rank in the Hitler Youth.While Helen was hiding in Amserdam, Alfons was a fanatic believer in Hitler's "master race."  While she was crammed in a cattle car bound for the death camp Aushchwitz, he was a tennage commander of frontline troopes, ready to fight and die for the glory of Hitler and the Fatherland. This book tells both of their stories, side-by-side, in an overwhelming account of the nightmare that was WWII. The riveting stories of these two remarkable people must stand as a powerful lesson to us all.
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  • Parallel Journeys

    Eleanor Ayer

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Australia, Sept. 15, 2000)
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  • Lewis Latimer: Creating Bright Ideas

    Eleanor H. Ayer

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 1996)
    A biography of the self-educated son of former slaves, describing the positive outlook and determination that allowed him to overcome poverty and racism and become a successful inventor
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