Mara's Stories: Glimmers in the Darkness

· Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
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A testament to the power of stories, and how they may bring hope even in times of darkness.

"Everyone gathers around, and from her lips to their ears the stories go, and for a little while the camp disappears, and for a little while they are all free."

As night falls, the women gather their children to listen to Mara tell her stories. They are stories of light and hope and freedom, stories of despair and stories of miracles, stories of expected pain and stories of unexpected joy--all told in the darkness of the concentration camp barracks.

Through extensive research noted in the back of the book, Gary Schmidt has skillfully woven together stories from such sources as the Jewish religious scholar, Martin Buber, Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel; and folklorists, Steve Zeitlin and Yaffa Eliach.

Combining lore of the past with tales born in the concentration camps, Mara's stories speak to us from a time that must never be forgotten.

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5.0
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Froggy C.
January 3, 2015
I am interested in the Holocaust and this book is awesome. The mini stories inside end in such unexpected ways.
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About the author

Gary Schmidt is the author of several historical novels and retellings for young people, as well as academic books on children's literature and folklore. A college professor, he teaches courses on Chaucer, the Middle Ages, and hildren's and young adult literature. Gary, his wife, and their six children live on a farm in Alto, Michigan.

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