Profiles the brother and sister who founded White Rose, a student group at Munich's Ludwig-Maximilians University which attempted to build resistance against Hitler through anti-Nazi leaflets and grafitti.
Relates the stories of Jewish teenagers who were sent to Nazi concentration camps where they survived years of exhausting labor, scarce food, and cruel guards
A true story of how several students and their teachers believed that the war started by Hitler was wrong and that the racist dictatorship had to be toppled. Gradually, they came together as a small and secret opposition group. They decided to act in order to realize their goals. Eventually, many of them paid with their lives.
Relates the stories of Jewish teenagers who were sent to Nazi concentration camps where they were separated from their families and survived years of exhausting labor, scarce food, and cruel guards.
Explains why some teenagers consider suicide and presents several ways young people might help prevent this course of action, including peer counseling, staffing telephone hotlines, and using cyberspace to connect with suicidal teenagers
School & Library Binding
(Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Jan. 16, 2000)
The Pigs are raring to go to the county fair to play games and win prizes. But no matter how many times Mr. Pig tries to win, the odds seem to be against him. Will his luck ever change, or will the Pigs cry, "Wah wah wah," all the way home?