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The Broken Mirror

by Kirk Douglas

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ISBN13: 9780689814938
ISBN10: 0689814933
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Growing up in Munich in the 1930s, young Moishe loves to hear his sister, Rachel, read him his favorite story: a fairy tale about an evil mirror broken and scattered by Satan. He wonders whether shards of that mirror, which have the power to turn people's hearts to ice, still exist. A few years later, when the Nazis imprison his family in a concentration camp, he knows that they do.

By the end of the war, Moishe is the only one of his family still alive, and he no longer wants to be Jewish. He tells the American liberators he is a Gypsy named Danny and is sent to a Catholic orphanage. When his best friend at the orphanage is adopted, Moishe is unable to bear yet another loss in his short life. He runs away. Yet when all seems utterly hopeless, he learns that the light of Sabbath candles is warm enough to melt the ice that has formed in his own heart.

In this moving story of a young boy's flight from his past, legendary actor and acclaimed author Kirk Douglas reminds us that sometimes we must embrace our most painful memories to uncover a brighter future. He tells a timeless tale of loss of faith and its recovery.

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The touching story of a young boy's experience during and after the Holocaust. Moishe loses his entire family in a concentration camp; he alone survives. At the camp's liberation, he decides he no longer wants to be a Jew, and tells the soldiers he is a Gypsy named Danny. He is placed in a Catholic orphanage where he befriends Roy. After Roy's adoption, Danny relives the loss of his family, and runs into the night, to be comforted by the singing he hears from a synagogue. There he regains his faith and finds a new family.

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Growing up in Munich in the 1930s, young Moishe loves to hear his sister, Rachel, read him his favorite story: a fairy tale about an evil mirror broken and scattered by Satan. He wonders whether shards of that mirror, which have the power to turn people's hearts to ice, still exist. A few years later, when the Nazis imprison his family in a concentration camp, he knows that they do.

By the end of the war, Moishe is the only one of his family still alive, and he no longer wants to be Jewish. He tells the American liberators he is a Gypsy named Danny and is sent to a Catholic orphanage. When his best friend at the orphanage is adopted, Moishe is unable to bear yet another loss in his short life. He runs away. Yet when all seems utterly hopeless, he learns that the light of Sabbath candles is warm enough to melt the ice that has formed in his own heart.

In this moving story of a young boy's flight from his past, legendary actor and acclaimed author Kirk Douglas reminds us that sometimes we must embrace our most painful memories to uncover a brighter future. He tells a timeless tale of loss of faith and its recovery.

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Jasmine Diehl, October 23, 2008 (view all comments by Jasmine Diehl)
it's a quick read, but an extremely touching story. makes me cry every time i read it.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780689814938
Subtitle:
(a novella )
Author:
Vasilyev, Jenny
Author:
Vasilyev, Jenny
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Jews
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Family - Orphans & Foster Homes
Subject:
Religious - Jewish
Subject:
Historical - Holocaust
Subject:
Children's 9-12 - Fiction - Historical
Subject:
Orphans
Subject:
Orphans and orphans' homes
Subject:
Holocaust, jewish
Subject:
Orphans -- Fiction.
Subject:
World War, 19
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
15
Publication Date:
c1997
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Elementary and junior high
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
88 p.
Dimensions:
9.00x5.63x.52 in. .41 lbs.
Age Level:
09-12
Notes:

signed by author, dj torn

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