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Chance
Uri Shulevitz

Chance

a memoir

Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
9780374313715
| hardcover
336 pages | 33 x 236 mm | EN
Value: $ 13.13
Dewey 940.53/18092
LC Classification DS134.72.S538 .A3 2020

Subject

  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Personal narratives - Poland
  • Jewish children in the Holocaust - Biography - Poland
  • Poland - Ethnic relations - Juvenile literature

Plot

“Harrowing, engaging and utterly honest.” —Elizabeth Wein, The New York Times Book Review“A captivating chronicle of eight turbulent years.” —The Wall Street JournalA “Best Book of the Year” from: The New York Times ● Publishers Weekly ● Kirkus Reviews ● Booklist ● Jewish Journal ● Horn Book ● Chicago Public Library A National Jewish Book Award FinalistFrom celebrated Caldecott Award–winning illustrator Uri Shulevitz comes a landmark World War II memoir of hope amid harrowing times and an engaging and unusual Holocaust story.In September 1939 , as German bombs started falling on Warsaw, four-year-old Uri Shulevitz sat still while his mother tied new boots on his feet and told him, “We’ll need to walk a lot.” So begins Uri’s arduous eight-year journey with his family, fleeing Poland and the Nazi onslaught for a precarious existence in the Soviet Union. From the freezing wilderness confines of a labor camp all the way north near the White Sea to hunger-filled years of displacement all the way south in the city of Turkestan, Uri recounts the lucky breaks and setbacks that happened to him and his parents along the way. Powerfully illustrated by the author and with a few surviving personal photographs and mementos, Chance: Escape from the Holocaust also depicts young Uri’s awakening as an artist, whose love of making pictures helped sustain him. Altogether, this is a unique, enthralling memoir of a displaced childhood from the beloved Caldecott medalist, the capstone to a remarkable career.Don’t miss Uri Shulevitz’s stunning final published work, The Sky Was My Blanket: A Young Man’s Journey Across Wartime Europe, a gripping true story of a young Polish exile fighting to survive in war-torn Europe.