"A Dutch girl describes the two-and-one-half years she spent in hiding in the upstairs bedroom of a farmer's house during World War II."@en
"(Cont.) Annie and her sister hide in the Upstair's room of a secluded farmhouse in Holland, where Annie spends the next two and half years of her life. ages: 9-13."@en
"Autobiography of Johanna (Annie de leeuw) and her sister who lived in Holland during WWII. Annie de leeuw is eight years old when the Nazis March into her hometown. the family had to separate. (cont.)."@en
"Because Annie de Leeuw and her sister were Jewish and in danger of being captured by the Germans in 1942, they had to hide in the upstairs room of a secluded farm house in Holland. Based on her own experience as a young girl during WWII, Johanna Reiss's story reflects a spirit of optimism courage and even humor during her hardship."@en
"A Dutch Jewish girl describes the two-and-one-half years she spent in hiding in the upstairs bedroom of a farmer's house during World War II."@en
"A Dutch Jewish girl describes her two and one-half years she spent in hiding in the upstairs bedroom of a farmer's house during World War II."@en
"John Robbins reads from this narrative written by a Dutch Jewish girl describing the two-and-one-half years she spent in hiding in the upstairs bedroom of a farmer's house during World War II. The story's outcome is deliberately unrevealed to interest young viewers in reading the book itself. For grades 5 - 6."@en
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