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  1. 2. Feb. 2021 · Vienna. 1936. Three young friends spend a perfect day together, unaware that around them Europe is descending into a growing darkness and that events will so...

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    • Simon & Schuster Australia
  2. 25. Nov. 2020 · A powerful and heart-breaking novel about three childhood friends living during the Second World War whose fates are closely intertwined, even when their lives take very different courses. Three...

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    • SimonSchusterUK
  3. 26. Jan. 2021 · 19. 1.3K views 3 years ago. This Holocaust Memorial Day, When The World Was Ours author Liz Kessler shares tips on how to talk to children about the Holocaust. ...more.

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    • BookTrust
  4. 21. Jan. 2021 · When the World Was Ours. Liz Kessler. 4.52. 4,513 ratings781 reviews. From the New York Times bestselling author of the Emily Windsnap series, Liz Kessler, comes a poignant and harrowing story of three young friends whose fates are intertwined during the devastation of the Holocaust—based on a true story. Three friends. One memory. Vienna. 1936.

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  5. Vienna. 1936. Three young friends – Leo, Elsa and Max – spend a perfect day together, unaware that around them Europe is descending into a growing darkness, and that events soon mean that they will be cruelly ripped apart from each other.

  6. 18. Mai 2021 · WHEN THE WORLD WAS OURS. by Liz Kessler ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 18, 2021. Readers viscerally experience the Holocaust in this gripping novel. bookshelf. shop now. Three Austrian children experience the ravages of World War II. On Leo Grunberg’s ninth birthday in 1936, he and his two best friends, Elsa and Max, celebrate by riding Vienna’s Ferris wheel.

  7. by Liz Kessler (Author) 4.7 638 ratings. Teachers' pick for school years 1–9. See all formats and editions. ONE MOMENT CAN CHANGE A LIFE FOREVER. ‘An exceptional read’ The Sunday Times. ‘Vital glimmers of hope enlighten this profoundly poignant book’ Guardian.

    • Liz Kessler