The Cage
 

The Cage

by Ruth Minsky Sender

From the German invasion of Poland in 1939 to the liberation of her concentration camp in 1945, the author chronicles an adolescence shaped by the horrors of the Holocaust but strengthened by the force of her own will. (read review)

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Jenn H
  • Rated 4 stars

I chose to read the cage because holocaust books are always really sad but good. The cage is about a girl named Rifka whose family is split up during the holocaust. She and her mom are split up from her two younger brothers. She gets really sick while shes in her last camp and doctors aren't sure if she's gonna make it and even if she does, what's her life going to be like? The author wrote the book so that the reader would stay interested the whole time but sometimes what she wrote was too...

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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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  • Meghan Arleene

    meghan arleene said:

    I just bought this book yesterday, began reading it this morning, and am already almost finished reading it!!....It's definitely one of those books I can't put down! It's excellent!

    posted Sunday, August 26 2007
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