The book Shadow Life, by
Barry Denenberg, is a very intriguing story about a family's desire to live. The
Frank family struggles to stay together during the worst time of life, what
would be later known as the Holocaust. Margot Frank, a young girl of sixteen, is
the main character of this book. She has a sister Anne, a mom, Edith, and a dad,
Otto. On Monday, January 6, 1942, this one family's life changes forever.
In this book, Margot Frank
deals with a new life in hiding, with little food and seven other people with
her. This book reminds me of another book that I have read called The Diary
of Anne Frank. The author creates a fictional account of what he believes
Margot's views would be. He begins and ends the book with very detailed
information on the lives of the eight people before and after they went into
hiding. At the end of the book, the author incorporates survivors' recollections
of the eight people and the survivors' own accounts of the camps.
This is an excellent novel
that I would recommend for middle school and high school kids. In my opinion
this book teaches kids the horrible things that happened during the Holocaust.
This is a very believable book and is a great quality story.
~ Stephen Eaker, grade
8, Boardman Center
Middle School
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