Twenty and Ten

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Copyright:
1980

Book Details

Book Quality:
Excellent
Book Size:
68 Pages
Publisher:
N/A
Date of Addition:
Copyrighted By:
Claire Huchet Bishop and William Pene Du Bois
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Has Image Descriptions:
No
Categories:
Literature and Fiction, Religion and Spirituality
Submitted By:
Shelley L. Rhodes
Proofread By:
Collection Development Specialist
Usage Restrictions:
This is a copyrighted book.

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5 out of 5

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I really liked the book Twenty and Ten, because it taught me more about World War Two, and what the children in the book were going through, during the occupation of France. Also in the book, when the French children were going to hide ten Jewish children, I just immediately felt the fear for them. I will recommend this book to other readers so that they can learn about World War Two, just as I have. My favorite character in the book was Sister Gabriel, because she was always running in places. She was always happy, although she was young, and was very frightened by the Nazis. She said that she had to go to a village, but then the Nazis captured her. I really did enjoy Twenty and Ten.