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When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit Award-winning
by Judith Kerr (author) (UK edition)
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It’s 1933, but Anna is too busy tobogganing and playing with her favourite toy, Pink Rabbit, to listen to talk of Hitler. She hasn’t noticed that her country is changing; that it’s become too dangerous for some people to live in any more. She has no idea at all that she’s one of those people. But one day, her father disappears. Suddenly Anna and her brother are being rushed away, in frightening secrecy, from everything they know and love. They must leave their home and schoolmates, their best-loved toys, Hitler… and even Germany itself!
- The classic tale of a family’s escape from Nazi Germany
- By the bestselling author of The Tiger Who Came to Tea
- Based on author Judith Kerr’s own true-life experiences
- Now with a special introduction by Michael Morpurgo
“The most life-enhancing book you could ever wish to read.” Michael Morpurgo
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Product Details
Catalogue number
6102 in EU Export Catalogue 2019, 8059 in EU Secondary Rewards Catalogue 2018/19 and 6102 in EU Primary Rewards Catalogue 2018/19
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780007274772
Publisher
Date published
July 1st, 2008
Other details
- 240 pages
Condition
New
UK editionAvailable in these packs
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Lower Secondary 900L-990L
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Moonsweet
on 29 August 2014Amazing! Thoroughly gripping and well described i would recommend for all ages as it seems fairly appropriate. A rollercoaster ride for me! I want to read it all over again!
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justbecauseimnerdy
on 8 March 2014This book is excellent. It fantastically shows the innocence of childhood in a staccato burst of humour and seriousness, happiness and sadness, everything you could want from a book. Anna is sweet and the plot is excellent, this semi-autobiographical work is just perfect.
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heart29
on 6 March 2014No words can describe this book, really does highlight the innocence of children in a regime so evil
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sdnicole
on 29 August 2013This book is a very interesting book. It shows the insight of a young girl, Anna, and her hard life being Jewish during the Hitler takeover. Anna is a strong brave girl and would do anything to stay with her family.
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TwilightTeamEdward
on 21 March 2013I really love this book. I’m now on the sequel and I love it!
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Sherlock25
on 8 March 2013A sad book but really good, i love books to do with world war 2!
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bouncybunny
on 7 March 2013A really memorising book that i shall never for get I felt sorry for anna but not just her this book makes you think of all the jews the nazis killed this book can also be happy at times though , if you read this book I promise you’ll never forget it
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flossy1998
on 29 July 2012My mentor told me to read this book. The book is very educational and can be rather sad and happy at times. The book has 246 pages and contains extra pages about information about the world war as well as the nazi party, the book also links to what I am currently learning in History so I agreed with my mentor that it will be an excellent choice.
The book is about a girl, Anna. Anna and her family have to flee from Germany because Hitler may become Chancellor they are Jews and her father writes antinazi articles and if Hitler becomes Chancellor he will hurt then. The book explores many themes loss, gain, love, dreams. This is one of my favourite books up to date I need to start reading more Of Kerr’s books.
P.s if you like this you would like ‘the kingdom by sea’ by Robert westall and Morris glieizman once, now, then collection.
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cat6
on 11 April 2012read and enjoyed
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mutemath4ever
on 3 March 2012This is a great book. I actually met the author Judith Kerr and she signed a copy of the book for me, she was really nice. What makes this story even more impressive is the fact is a true story ! A great book, i really enjoyed reading it. Ages 11+
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SmileyJess
on 11 November 2011This book was moving, I read it all at home and liked it, but i’ve seen better, but exept that, it was great!
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bookworm662
on 24 April 2011the best book in the world
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Hermione2010
on 17 October 2010This book is AMAZING!!!! One of my very most favouritest favourites. It is a sort of autobiography about Judith Kerr’s childhood in Nazi Germany, whilst her father is writing books against the Nazi’s. So they escape, hang on. Read the 3 books for the whole story. I don’t want to spoil it for you!! NOTE: 3 books (2sequels)
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hockeycrazy999
on 22 August 2009This book is gripping and when i met Judith Kerr at the Edinburgh book festival and she signed a copy for me.She also said that her father had to get bodyguards to and from the radio staion because of nazis.
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lukebook99950
on 14 September 2008When hitler stole pink rabbiat was a heartwarming,moving book about world war 2
4out of 5
Abi
on 6 February 2019
When hitler stole the pink rab
It was ok