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We'll soon be home again
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Bab Bonde, Jessica
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2020.
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Jewish American Heritage - Young Adults
Graphic Novels & Manga
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Based on interviews with six Holocaust survivors, these first-person point of view stories relate living through the de-humanization and starvation in concentration camps and the industrial-scale mass murder in extermination camps.
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