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In 1938, Nazi troops march into Vienna. Karl and his sister Rosa, young Jews who escape the Nazi terror on a Kindertransport, are forced to leave their family behind.

After frightening experiences and a harrowing journey, they find a haven at a refugee farm at Millisle, County Down, in Northern Ireland.

Here in this strange and remote place, life is very different for them.

They meet Judy, a reluctant volunteer from Dublin, and Peewee Crawford and his family, evacuees from Belfast's Shankill.On the farm, these young people from different religions, cultures and backgrounds, gradually come to understand each other and appreciate each others problems.

Judy learns that not everyone has a childhood of peace and security.

Peewee finds friendship across a divide. And Karl and the other children learn the hard lesson of what it is to be a refugee.The devastating Belfast Blitz of 1941 provides the climax to this story which is based on true events.

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Product Details
O'Brien Press Ltd
0862786436 / 9780862786434
Paperback / softback
823.914
11/10/1999
Ireland
English
192p.
20 cm
teenage Learn More
This title was judged overall winner of the Bisto Children's Book of the Year Award 2000.
This title was judged overall winner of the Bisto Children's Book of the Year Award 2000. 5AL Interest age: from c 10 years, YFC Adventure stories (Children's / Teenage)