With the same attention to detail and straightforward writing style readers have come to appreciate from her, Deborah Hopkinson looks at how the rescue operation of Jewish children from Nazi occupied Europe, known as the Kindertransport, was able to saved approximately 10,000 young people. In the first half of this fascinating history , Hopkinson details Hitler's rise to power and ties its impact into the lives of a number of Jewish families. Most people don't realize just how widespread anti-Semitic feelings were in 1930s Germany, but as Hitler became more popular, as his followers increased, many Jews who had believed themselves to be as German as their non-Jewish neighbors began to experience a definite change. For example, Jewish men were arrested and sent to concentration camps for no reason, prohibitions were enacted so that Jews in civil service lost their jobs, Jews couldn't go to the movies or visit a park, Jewish children were no longer allowed to attend German s...
So once upon a time I did In My Mailbox, then I switched to another type of meme that was similar. Well, I was gone for a little while and upon returning, I just want something super simple so I've decided to take up Stacking the Shelves. For this first one, I'm going to go ahead and do my book haul starting from the 1st of this month. :D
From NetGalley
Forgive Me Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick (Currently Reading)
Bought for Kindle
Pivot Point by Kasie West ($1.99!)
Something Strange and Deadly by Susan Dennard ($1.99!)
Cat on the Edge by Shirley Rousseau Murphy ($1.99!)
The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han ($2.99!)
Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler ($2.99!)
The Night She Disappeared by April Henry
Bought from Paradise Lost Books
Heist Society by Ally Carter
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
Bought from Amazon
The Magician's Tower by Shawn Thomas Odyssey

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