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| When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit | 
enlarge | Author: Judith Kerr Publisher: Collins Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 124045
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 000713763X EAN: 9780007137633 ASIN: 000713763X
Publication Date: May 7, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: x libraries
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When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit July 6, 2008 I absolutley loved it...I couldn't put it down. I'm really anxious to read the next 3 in the series. if you like happy, exciting, sad, clever, and historical you'll LOVE it.I highly recommend it! By the way I'm using my dad's account hence the name. A
6 months in Switzerland, 2 years in Paris and then london. February 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I totaly adore this book! My mum bought this for me when I was nine (just like Anna), and I have totaly read it to pieces.
Max and Anna's father is a famous Jewish writer, but when the Nazis come into power they must leave everything and flee, first to a village in Switzerland, then to Paris and finaly to London. All the time getting poorer and poorer.
One of the best parts is when she worries about not being able to become an auther because she hasn't had a diffecult enough chidhood!
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit November 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Content: The book describes the changing life of Anna (9), her brother Max (12) and their parents. They live in Berlin in 1933 and the Nazis are on the verge of taking over. Firstly they are a normal family, affluent, happy, they had a nanny and a scullery-maid - but the situation converts them into a refugee family. The father is a critical journalist who writes political articles for different magazines and is an adversary of the national socialists which keep an eye on him not just because of his articles but of the fact that he's Jewish. So the family goes to Switzerland just with a few things that they don't arouse suspicion. Anna can't take her pink rabbit with her, it has to stay in Berlin. In Switzerland the children find new friends and go to school there. The problem is that their father can't find work due to the fact that nobody wants to publish his political texts. For want of money they move to France where they hope against hope to live in better conditions.
The author's intention: The book is about a little girl who can`t say good bye to her friend in Berlin - because nobody is allowed to know that her family travel to Switzerland - she has to leave all the things which mean something to her and she has to accustom to many new things. But she manages it all and doesn't give up when it comes to the crunch. That's what she shows to her parents and also to the reader. She's just a little person who believes in herself and her family and she's confident that they manage everything. Sometimes her firm conviction seems a bit naive- but, I mean, that depends on her age.
Facts: When Hitler stole pink rabbit" takes place between 1933 and 1935, during the time of Hitler. Fundamentally the book, which was written in 1971 and comprises 240 pages, is autobiographical. Judith Kerr, daughter of the famous journalist and detractor Alfred Kerr, describes her own experiences. The story continues in the books The other way round" (1975) and A small person far away" (1979) that's why it doesn't have a happy ending.
Impression while reading: Basically the book is exciting (family is persecuted) and in some places it is sad (uncle Julius and little dog Pumpel die) but I expected a little bit more from the title. The author just tells us twice about the title pink rabbit". So I think it stands for the good time in Germany.
My opinion: I think the book explains - suitably for children - the life of the refugee families at the time when Hitler took over and ordered to kill Jewish people, and all the consequences and historical events happening at that time. The story describes the destiny of many other families, although many didn't have the chance to go to other countries. And so the reader, in my opinion especially children, learns that it's not important how you think about religion or where you are from because a person is a person. I think although the book is over 30 years old it's a classic and from my point of view it's still up to date and you can compare this book to the diary of Anne Frank.
Furthermore: In 1974 the book was awarded with the Deutsche Jugendliteraturpreis" as an outstanding children's book". In 1978 it was picturized (in German) under direction of Ilse Hofmann. The first broadcast was on 25th of December 1978, with Martin Benrath and Elisabeth Trissenaar as parents and Ariane Jessulat and Alexander Rosenberg as Anna and Max.
a wonderful read January 2, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I first read this book in the early 80s when I was about 12 - and then re-read it more times than I can count. The story made such an impact on me and I never forgot it. Now my daughter is 12 and she has just read it for the first time. Along with "The Diary of Anne Frank" and "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" this book should be required reading for everyone - whilst "While Hitler Stole the Pink Rabbit" might be classed as a "children's book" it is a child's story told through adult eyes. No one who reads it could be left in any doubt that the events of which it speaks can be allowed to occur again.
An excellent novel that I could read over and over! August 7, 2005 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I had seen the book 'When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit' advertised before with its eye catching front cover of a little girl looking up. The Modern Classics front cover. I had never considered reading it but when I brought it to read on holiday and I began to read it, to my amazement couldn't leave it. An excellent story set in the 2nd World War about a young German girl of nine who is more concerned about her schoolwork than the talk of Hitler but everything then changes when she and her brother are to flee from Germany to find out that their father is wanted by the Nazis. Written by Judith Kerr who was German herself and had to leave Germany in 1933 to escape the Nazi's, comes a fantastic novel loved by all who read it. In the story, the young girl Anna, her life is based on Judith's experiences. A great book that derserves to be read more than once!
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