An Interrupted Life
Banned from school, parks, movie theaters-- banned from all public places!-- shy twelve-year-old Lisl Malkin is trying to escape from German-occupied Austria.

In this frank, riveting tale, she describes the consequences of that effort. her animated portrayal of confrontations with the Gestapo is bone-chilling. she is finally taken to England by the Kindertransport. she poignantly depicts overcoming her loneliness there during the war, her determination to preserve her Jewish identity, and her eventual embrace of British values. Through tears, laughter, and persistence, she triumphs in achieving independence in America and building a life through marriage, children, and a meaningful career.
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An Interrupted Life
Banned from school, parks, movie theaters-- banned from all public places!-- shy twelve-year-old Lisl Malkin is trying to escape from German-occupied Austria.

In this frank, riveting tale, she describes the consequences of that effort. her animated portrayal of confrontations with the Gestapo is bone-chilling. she is finally taken to England by the Kindertransport. she poignantly depicts overcoming her loneliness there during the war, her determination to preserve her Jewish identity, and her eventual embrace of British values. Through tears, laughter, and persistence, she triumphs in achieving independence in America and building a life through marriage, children, and a meaningful career.
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An Interrupted Life

An Interrupted Life

by Lisl Malkin
An Interrupted Life

An Interrupted Life

by Lisl Malkin

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Overview

Banned from school, parks, movie theaters-- banned from all public places!-- shy twelve-year-old Lisl Malkin is trying to escape from German-occupied Austria.

In this frank, riveting tale, she describes the consequences of that effort. her animated portrayal of confrontations with the Gestapo is bone-chilling. she is finally taken to England by the Kindertransport. she poignantly depicts overcoming her loneliness there during the war, her determination to preserve her Jewish identity, and her eventual embrace of British values. Through tears, laughter, and persistence, she triumphs in achieving independence in America and building a life through marriage, children, and a meaningful career.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161979969
Publisher: Full Court Press
Publication date: 02/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Lisl Malkin grew up in Vienna and England. A social worker in the United States, she specialized in counseling children and parents. Now retired, she lives in Northern New Jersey.
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