Book Review - After the War

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Carol Matas, well-known for her books for children and young people has been successful in creating another eye-catcher. Her novel, After the War, is about the torture and stress that the Jews go through after World War II. Even though Germany had been defeated, atrocities against the Jews still existed. The Jewish question had to be solved. Jews still alive in Warsaw, Poland were being murdered. Carol Matas describes the will and tolerance power of a fifteen year old girl, Ruth Mendenberg, who risks



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Approximate Word count = 338
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)

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