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The Secret of Gabi's Dresser
Kathy Kacer

The Secret of Gabi's Dresser

Second Story Press (Sep 13, 1999)
9781896764153
| Paperback
128 pages | 132 x 186 mm | English
$ 7.95 | Value: $ 3.79
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PZ7.K1154 .Sec 1999
LC Control No. 2001339145

Subject

  • Historical Fiction
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)/ Czechoslovakia/ Fiction
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)/ Czechoslovakia/ Juvenile Fiction
  • Jewish Children In The Holocaust Juvenile Fiction
  • Jews/ Czechoslovakia/ Fiction

Plot

Gabi is a young Jewish girl living in Czechoslovakia during the time of the Holocaust. Gradually life is getting harder and harder. Jews are bullied at school, they can’t visit each other at a certain time, they have to walk everywhere, they are not allowed to go to non-Jewish stores, and finally Gabi’s best friend deserts her because she is Jewish. One day, the Nazis start visiting all the houses looking for Jewish children. In a tremendous act of courage, Gabi's mother protects Gabi from the soldiers by hiding her in their dining-room dresser. This is the story of author Kathy Kacer's own mother, who was the real-life Gabi. The only thing retrieved from their family's home after the war was the dresser that saved Gabi’s life. It now sits in author Kathy Kacer’s home in Toronto.