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Tulips for Breakfast

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Tulips for Breakfast
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Catherine Bauer
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:200
ISBN/Barcode 9781922696199
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Ford Street Publishing Pty Ltd
Imprint Ford Street Publishing Pty Ltd
Publication Date 1 October 2022
Publication Country Australia

Description

Age range 12 to 16 Tulips for Breakfast is set in Amsterdam during the Second World War, from the arrival of the German army to liberation. For much of this time, Adelena lives in hiding in the home of her music teacher. Her Jewish parents, who fled pre-war Germany with Adelena, have left her in the care of someone else in the belief their only child's chances of survival are greatest if she can remain in hiding for as long as it takes to be free again. Adelena feels abandoned but finds a way to adjust, her heart warmed by memories. '...Tulips for Breakfast is an engaging story, encouraging readers to empathise with what life was like for young Jewish people caught up in war. Catherine Bauer is particularly adept at showing how surreal it was for young people to be thrust into wartime - how ordinary their lives felt and how shocking it was to have their entire lives pulled away from them. Tulips for Breakfast is ideal for teen readers moved by the diary of Anne Frank or who enjoy historical fiction from authors such as Jackie French and Kirsty Murray.' - Lefa Singleton Norton, Books + Publishing

Author Biography

Catherine Bauer is a South Australian-born journalist and communications specialist and awarded childrens writer. Catherine Bauer grew up in Adelaide, where she lives with her three sons and three cats. When not working full-time as a Media Adviser, Catherine writes, reads, enjoys theatre, keeping fit, and enjoying plenty of chocolate.

Reviews

"...Tulips for Breakfast is an engaging story, encouraging readers to empathise with what life was like for young Jewish people caught up in war. Catherine Bauer is particularly adept at showing how surreal it was for young people to be thrust into wartime how ordinary their lives felt and how shocking it was to have their entire lives pulled away from them. Tulips for Breakfast is ideal for teen readers moved by the diary of Anne Frank or who enjoy historical fiction from authors such as Jackie French and Kirsty Murray." -- Lefa Singleton Norton, Books + Publishing