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  • The Journey Back: Sequel to the Newbery Honor Book The Upstairs Room

    Johanna Reiss

    eBook (Graymalkin Media, Dec. 20, 2011)
    The moving sequel to the Newbery Honor book, The Upstairs Room. After years of hiding from the Nazis during World War II, Annie is told the war is over and she must return home. Despite all odds she has survived the war, but can she save her family from being ripped apart when she returns back to her war-ravaged town. In this fascinating autobiographical account, Johanna Reiss shows us that sometimes real courage isn't displayed in battle, it's displayed by a thirteen-year old learning to survive in the aftermath of war.
  • The Journey Back: Sequel to the Newbery Honor Book The Upstairs Room

    Johanna Reiss

    Paperback (Graymalkin Media, Sept. 14, 2015)
    In this sequel to the beloved Newbery Honor-winning book The Upstairs Room, Annie, a young Jewish girl, continues her dangerous journey in the aftermath of war. A true story. Holland, 1945. World War II has finally ended. After almost three years of hiding from the Nazis, thirteen-year-old Annie has survived the war against all odds. But can she save her family from being torn apart when she returns to her war-ravaged town? In this fascinating autobiographical account, Johanna Reiss shows us that courage isn't reserved just for the battlefield. Her story demonstrates the power of hope and the human spirit to survive despite the chaos, tragedy, and horror of war. Now includes photos and an interview with the author.
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  • The Journey Back: Sequel to the Newbery Honor Book The Upstairs Room

    Johanna Reiss

    Paperback (Backinprint.com, March 9, 2007)
    The Second World War is over. Annie and her sister Sini, who have been hiding from the Germans for almost three years, are free again. They leave the hamlet of Usselo and the Oosterveld family that had sheltered them and return to their hometown. Their father also survived as did their sister, Rachel. The Journey Back tells of what can happen to members of a family, Jews in this case, when reunion demonstrates they no longer know each other. The book speaks for all people at all times and is as moving as its predecessor, The Upstairs Room.
  • The journey back

    Johanna Reiss

    Hardcover (Crowell, Aug. 16, 1976)
    After spending three years hiding from the Nazis, a Jewish family is reunited and begins the job of rebuilding their country and family.
  • The Journey Back

    Johanna Reiss

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, Sept. 25, 1987)
    How does it feel to leave the people you've grown to love -- and go back to a family you no longer know?Holland,1945 -- World War II has finally ended. For thirteen-year-old Annie de Leeuw and her sister Sini, Almost three years of hiding from the Germans in the upstairs room of a remote farmhouse have also ended. Saying good-bye to the courageous family who hid them is very difficult. And Annie finds that being home again isn't easy either. Her mother is dead; her father, distant and distracted. Sini is out dancing with the soldiers every night , trying to make up for lost time, and Annie's oldest sister, Rachel, has become a Christian. Soon Annie has another problem -- getting used to a new stepmother she cannot seem to please. Annie learns that though the fighting is over, some of the wounds of the war still remain. Her old home is gone. Now she must build a new life for herself.
  • The Journey Back

    Johanna Reiss

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Having miraculously survived the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust, young Annie de Leeuw and her sister find themselves free to go home to be reunited with the rest of their family
  • The Journey Back

    Johanna Reiss

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Nov. 1, 1989)
    After spending three years hiding from the Nazis, a Jewish family is reunited and begins the job of rebuilding their country and family.
  • Journey Back

    Johanna Reiss

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, )
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  • The Journey Back

    Johanna Reiss

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, June 1, 1987)
    Having miraculously survived the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust, young Annie de Leeuw and her sister find themselves free to go home to be reunited with the rest of their family
  • Journey Back

    Johanna Reiss

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Sept. 16, 1987)
    Book by Reiss, Johanna
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  • The Journey Back

    Johanna Reiss, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, )
    In this sequel to the beloved Newbery Honor-winning book The Upstairs Room, Annie, a young Jewish girl, continues her dangerous journey in the aftermath of war. A true story. Holland, 1945. World War II has finally ended. After almost three years of hiding from the Nazis, thirteen-year-old Annie has survived the war against all odds. But can she save her family from being torn apart when she returns to her war-ravaged town? In this fascinating autobiographical account, Johanna Reiss shows us that courage isn't reserved just for the battlefield. Her story demonstrates the power of hope and the human spirit to survive despite the chaos, tragedy, and horror of war. Now includes photos and an interview with the author.
  • The journey back by Johanna Reiss

    Johanna Reiss

    Hardcover (Crowell, )
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