Learn more about the Holocaust

If you have read Someone Named Eva by Joan Wolf and you would like to learn more about this time in history or read more stories like this, then you may want to check out these other titles in your library.

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Hitler Youth:Growing up in Hitler’s Shadow by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Yellow Star by Jennifer Roy
The Flag with Fifty-six Stars:A Gift from the Surviviors of Mauthausen by Susan Goldman Rubin
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
A Picture Book of Anne Frank by David A. Adler
Always Remember Me:How One Family Survivied World War II by Marisabina Russo
Anna Is Still Here by Ida Vos
One Thousand Tracings:Healing the Wounds of World War II by Lita Judge
Hidden Child by Isaac Millman
Why?: The War Years by Tomie DePaola
Baseball Saved Us by Ken Mochizuki
Boxes for Katje by Candice Fleming
The Yellow Star:the legend of King Christian X of Denmark by Carmen Agra Deedy

SOMEONE NAMED EVA by Joan M. Wolf

Texas Bluebonnet Award nominee for 2010

Joan M. Wolf’s novel, Someone Named Eva is a startling look at events that took place during WWII that very few people know about. It’s a perfect tie-in to the study of Anne Frank and the Holocaust.

Can Milada find her way home before all her memories slip away and her identity is lost to her forever?