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Sally Simpkins doesn't expect to become friends with her new classmate, Rebecca Muller. Rebecca is a Jewish refugee who has been smuggled out of Germany in time to avoid the Nazis. But even as she is grateful for her British home, she cannot stop thinking about her parents and her brother, who were not as lucky. As Sally and Rebecca grow closer and war seems inevitable, Rebecca shares her memories with her new friend. And when the war draws to a close, both of them are anxious to learn the answer to the most important question of all: has Rebecca's family survived?
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"Clarissa was on the train alone, the first time ever without Mum or Dad or her little brother, Robert."
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A Puffin Book.
Originally published under the title Sally and Rebecca (Sydney, Australia: Margaret Hamilton, 1989).
Cover art by Jamie De Jesus.
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In the days before the Second World War, twelve-year-old Sally becomes friends with Rebecca, a young Jewish refugee from Germany.
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