The Wrong Boy

The Wrong Boy
ISBN-10
1406349275
ISBN-13
9781406349276
Category
Jewish girls
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2014-01
Author
Suzy Zail

Description

Hanna is a talented pianist. When the Budapest Jews are rounded up and sent to Auschwitz, Hanna and her mother and sister are separated from her father. Her mother becomes increasingly mentally ill until she too is taken away somewhere. Her sister Erika is slowly starving to death. Presented with the opportunity to play piano for the camp commander, Hanna is desperate to be chosen. Before she knows it she has fallen in love with the wrong boy.

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