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Seeking Refuge by Irene N. Watts
Seeking Refuge by Irene N. Watts










Seeking Refuge by Irene N. Watts Seeking Refuge by Irene N. Watts

McCann’s brilliant act of novel-making builds a wholly believable and infinitely faceted reality around Rami’s and Bassam’s first-person accounts, a rich and comprehensive context that allows us into the fathers’ experiences, their histories, their minds. They’re also the most intimate pages of the book, and the most difficult to read. these fathers’ grief-stricken voices are already part of the public consciousness. This novel, divided into 1,001 fragmentary chapters.reflects the infinite complications that underlie the girls’ deaths, and the unending grief that follows. She teaches children’s literature at the University of British Columbia.

Seeking Refuge by Irene N. Watts

Shoemaker is the illustrator of many books for children, among them A Telling Time and My Animal Friends. Shortlisted for the Chocolate Lily Award 2018 About the Illustrator: Winner of the Western Canada Jewish Book Award 2018 Winner of the Vine Awards for Canadian Jewish Literature 2017 The novel speaks volumes of the hardships faced by these children both in Europe and in their new land.” Highly recommended - CM Reviews Awards: Seeking Refuge: A Graphic Novel is an excellent book that brings to life the story of the refugee children during World War II. “The simple, uncomplicated pictures tell the story even when there is no text to accompany it. Though Holocaust stories are by definition horrifying, this one offers some hope.” - Publishers Weekly “Shoemaker’s quiet, silvery-pencilled panels soften this Holocaust narrative, a companion to Goodbye Marianne. that will spark interest in the plight of all refugees.” - starred review Kirkus Review “A wonderfully rendered marriage between text and art. While the book is recommended for ages nine and older, adults, too, will find it engrossing.” - The Jewish Chronicle “ Seeking Refuge contains much about hope and the resilience of the spirit in times of adversity. Watts was one of them, arriving on the second Kindertransport in December 1938 at the age of seven. Marianne’s story is based on the kind of events that were actually experienced by the children.

Seeking Refuge by Irene N. Watts

The Kindertransport ultimately saved of almost 10,000 children from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia in the nine months preceding World War II was a unique and triumphant human effort. She is shuffled from one unsuitable home to another– (em dash)but there is a surprise in store and Marianne’s courage and resilience is finally rewarded. With the outbreak of World War II in 1939 Marianne finds herself being evacuated to Wales. Marianne deeply misses her family, whom she had to leave behind. Life in the new country seems strange, her few words of English and her attempts to become an ordinary English girl are not enough to please her foster mother, who wanted a girl as a domestic servant. She one of the first two hundred Jewish children on the heroic rescue operation known as the Kindertransport, which arrived in London, England in December, 1938.












Seeking Refuge by Irene N. Watts