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Saving Hanno Miriam Halahmy

Saving Hanno By Miriam Halahmy

Saving Hanno by Miriam Halahmy


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Summary

The moving story of a young German Jewish boy, sent to England for safety via the Kindertransport, who saves the life of his dog, Hanno, as war looms

Saving Hanno Summary

Saving Hanno: A Refugee Boy and His Dog by Miriam Halahmy

Rudi is nine. His own country is no longer safe for Jewish children and he is being sent from Germany to England on the Kindertransport train. But he can't take his beloved little dog, Hanno. By a lucky chance Hanno is smuggled into England and helps Rudi to cope with life in a strange country. But as World War 2 looms, there is a chilling new threat to Hanno. How can Rudi and his new friends save their pets?

Inspired by the real events of the Kindertransport and the refugee children who came to Britain just before war was declared.

Saving Hanno Reviews

"Miriam Halahmy draws on real events for a short chapter book set in the months before World War II. The story follows a 9-year-old German-Jewish boy, Rudi, who's separated from his parents and his beloved dachshund, Hanno, when he and his sister are sent on a humanitarian Kindertransport to London. Ensconced with English-speaking foster parents in a strange new culture, Rudi is thrilled when Hanno can join him after a stint in quarantine. But soon there are new threats. Not only does German bombing mean that Rudi is to be displaced again, to the countryside, but Hanno is now at risk from a government campaign to euthanize pets, lest food run short and, in the chaos of war, the animals run wild. "

* Wall Street Journal *

"Saving Hanno is about loss and hope. It tells a beautiful story, sadly still so relevant today, about how refugee children experience loss and grieve for the lives they left behind."

-- Alf Dubs, Kindertransport survivor and lifelong campaigner for refugees

"Moving, heartfelt...with a steady strong pace and a vivid voice...a fantastic book for 7 upwards."

-- Mary Esther Judy * Fallen Star Stories blog *

"With empathetic illustrations by Karin Littlewood, this is a holocaust story with a difference...and it's one that primary school age readers will certainly relate to. Many primary schools include WW2 as part of their history curriculum and while there are many stories about that terrible time, I would definitely advocate adding this one to the books to be shared."

* Red Reading Hub *

"A beautiful, heartfelt book for younger readers."

* Fallen Star Stories blog *

About Miriam Halahmy

Miriam Halahmy was a teacher and special needs educator for 25 years. She writes fiction for children and teens and her acclaimed books, which are inspired by contemporary and historic issues and events, include Hidden and The Emergency Zoo. She is a frequent speaker in schools, colleges and at book festivals. She lives in north London.

Karin Littlewood is a popular and award-winning children's book illustrator. Her books include the classic The Colour of Home (written by Mary Hoffman) and the international bestseller Immi, among many others. She is much in demand for illustration workshops in schools and at book festivals around the UK and abroad. She lives in Stoke Newington, London.

Additional information

GOR012597440
9781913074685
1913074684
Saving Hanno: A Refugee Boy and His Dog by Miriam Halahmy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
2021-01-14
128
Winner of Selected as one of the Best Books of 2020 (United States).
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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