Dear Diary,
The camp is horrible. It is surrounded by a fence, and we are assigned living areas. We only get two scarce meals a day, and we have to wake up early in the morning to do chores. My dad and brother are in a boys cabin, and I am in a girls cabin with a lot of other girls and women. Most are Jewish like me, but I see others. One is wearing a ragged suit, so she must be a political prisoner. I am uncomfortable with my accommodations.
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Dear Diary: A Holocaust Story
Historische RomaneThe diary of a 10-year-old Jewish girl when her family is in hiding and on the run. Translated to English.