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Anni Blum and her little sister Rosie depart alone from Nazi-occupied Austria with their dark, curly hair pulled back, disguised as 'Aryan' holiday travelers. On the train and boat to England, they knit and practice English, worried about what lies ahead. They arrive in a country deep in war preparations. Because the girls speak German, the local children accuse them of being Nazi spies. And that's just the beginning of the challenges they face. During the years of blackouts and bombings, they solve a very grown-up problem. Inspired by a memory shared by the author's mother, the book presents…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Anni Blum and her little sister Rosie depart alone from Nazi-occupied Austria with their dark, curly hair pulled back, disguised as 'Aryan' holiday travelers. On the train and boat to England, they knit and practice English, worried about what lies ahead. They arrive in a country deep in war preparations. Because the girls speak German, the local children accuse them of being Nazi spies. And that's just the beginning of the challenges they face. During the years of blackouts and bombings, they solve a very grown-up problem. Inspired by a memory shared by the author's mother, the book presents resourceful girls in hero roles - girls who deal with the dangers and difficulties all immigrants face when adjusting to a new culture and learning a new language.
Autorenporträt
Born and raised in California and a graduate of UCLA's College of Fine Arts, Ellen M. Shapiro has headed a New York graphic communications firm for more than 20 years. She is the author of two books about the graphic design business, a suite of visual materials for teaching phonics, reading, writing and spelling, many short stories, and hundreds of magazine articles and online posts about visual culture around the world. The Secret Buttons is her first novel. She is the winner of prestigious design awards and has taught at leading design schools, including the "Designer as Author" MFA program at New York's School of Visual Arts.