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Title: The Lost Childhood


1
The Lost Childhood
  • By Yehuda Nir
  • Sierra Bustamante

2
Characters
  • Yehuda Nir
  • Major Kedves and German army
  • Yehudas mother and father
  • Lala
  • Lonek

3
Setting and Time
  • 1941- summer
  • A Polish town

4
Beginning
  • The story starts off in the beginning of World
    War Two.
  • Yehuda and his family are in there house
    listening to the radio and decided to go in
    hiding.
  • Lalas, Yehudas sister, boyfriend, Lonek,
    creates false documents that state they arent
    Jews, but Catholics.
  • Germans have already started building
    concentration camps for all Jews.

5
Middle
  • Germans name concentration camp in town ghetto
    and start taking Jews into them.
  • Lonek and Yehudas family hide in their house and
    sell the furniture for food money.
  • Yehuda and his family try to find Father, but
    Major Kedves told them he either isnt alive, or
    will not be living for very long.

6
End
  • Lonek gets caught with the false documents and
    sent to a concentration camp and he is never seen
    again.
  • Germans are given the order to stop fighting
  • Yehuda finds his family and they move to America
    and they go back to Poland three years later to
    find Yehudas father.
  • The father and Loneks bodies were never
    recovered in the wreckage.

7
Student Review
  • I liked the book because Yehuda lived and so did
    his mom and Lala.
  • I dont like that Lalas boyfriend, Lonek, dies,
    or that Father dies.
  • The main message of the book was survive, live
    your life to the fullest.

8
Bibliography
  • The Lost Childhood
  • Yehuda Nir
  • Scholastic Incorporated New York, NY
  • 2002
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