I Am Fifteen--And I Don't Want to Die
By Christine Arnothy
Subjects: Nazis, Non-fiction, French Literature, Memoir, Historical, Jews, Murderers, Pre-teen, WWII, Novel, Personal narratives, Books, Holocaust, Young adult's, Soldiers, Literatue, Facists, Hungary, Children, Autobiography, Bio, Teen's, Murders, Biography, Fascism, ADULT, YA, French, True Story, 1939 to 1945, E.P. Dutton, Translation, War, Tween's, Budapest, Children's, récit, Germany, 6 Years, Europe, 1940s, Juvenile, Stories, Christine Arnothy, Teen-ager's, German, I Am Fifteen--And I Don't Want to Die, Eastern Front, Scholastic, Paperback
Description: **Everyone, regardless of age, should read this book, as told by a 15 year-old child, who lived through WWII, and was brave enough to share her experience, with the world.** Both Christine Arnothy and Anne Frank truly were courageous, heroes. May they both rest in peace knowing they have bravely, without curtains, shared their very personal stories.....and may those memories survive for always. ***The true story of Christine Arnothy's experiences as a fifteen-year-old during the siege of Budapest in World War II. After hiding in a dismal cellar during the Nazi occupation, a Hungarian girl must flee from the Russians who now control her country.*** **BORROW:** https://openlibrary.org/books/OL10697850M/I_Am_Fifteen--And_I_Don't_Want_to_Die https://openlibrary.org/books/OL26477216M/The_true_story_of_one_woman's_wartime_survival
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