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The Brushmaker’s Daughter

A Holocaust Remembrance Book for Young Readers

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The Brushmaker’s Daughter

By: Kathy Kacer
Narrated by: Gabi Epstein
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Lillian and her father avoid capture by the Nazis with the help of a real-life hero.

It is 1939 in Berlin, Germany, and 12-year-old Lillian and her Papa are on the run from Nazi soldiers. Because they are Jewish, they are in danger of being arrested and put in prison. Lillian’s father is blind, and it seems no one is willing to help them - until they meet Otto Weidt. Mr. Weidt runs a factory that makes brushes for the Nazi army, and his secret is that he employs blind Jewish workers. Lillian learns that Otto Weidt is determined to keep her, Papa, and all the Jewish workers safe. But will he be able to?

Inspired by a true story.

©2020 Kathy Kacer (P)2021 Second Story Press
Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction
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Loved this story. Crazy how narrators make good book like these it was scary though pretty. Good story I really liked it.

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The narrators voices for the different people were a little annoying. This is a great story for young readers who want to learn more about the Jewish experience during WW2 without the gory details.

great story

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It's difficult to review this story from the time of the holocaust. The content was thin, I felt the main characters should have had more investigation from the author in order to portray their story.
The narrator's voice was irritating, was very disappointed overall.

The Brushmaker’s daughter

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