Katarina, come to the window, look!"
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During World War II, a Jewish orphan is living with her aunt and uncle when she is rounded up with other Jews, and sent to live in a peasant household. When her Judaism is discovered, she is asked to leave and wanders from village to village, confused by the threat that hangs over her, but maintained by a fierce belief in her eventual return to her family.
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Katarina
September 1999, Tandem Library
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in English
0613218450 9780613218450
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