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The Boy Who Didn't Want to Die: A Graphic Memoir
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The Boy Who Didn’t Want to Die: A Graphic Memoir

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"Deeply moving" - Booktrust

  "A gripping story of love, courage and triumph
  over evil" - The Bookseller


  "Can, and should, be read by an audience of
  any age." - Jewish News


  A story of survival, of love between mother and son and
  of enduring hope in the face of unspeakable hardship. An important
  read. 
  The Boy Who Didn't Want to Die describes an extraordinary
  journey, made by Peter, a boy of five, through
  war-torn Europe in 1944 and 1945.


  Peter and his parents set out from a small Hungarian town, travelling
  through Austria and then Germany together. Along the way,
  unforgettable images of adventure flash one after another: sleeping
  in a tent and then under the sky, discovering a disused brick
  factory, catching butterflies in the meadows - and as Peter realises
  that this adventure is really a nightmare -
  watching bombs falling from the blue sky outside Vienna, learning
  maths from his mother in Belsen.


  All this is drawn against a background of terror, starvation,
  infection and, inevitably, death, before Peter and his mother can
  return home. 





  Author Professor Peter Lantos is a Fellow of
  the Academy of Medical Sciences and in his previous life was an
  internationally renowned clinical neuroscientist. His memoir, Parallel
  Lines (Arcadia Books, 2006) was translated
  into Hungarian, German and Italian. Closed Horizon (Arcadia,
  2012) was his first novel.

  Peter was awarded the British Empire Medal in 2020 for
  'services to Holocaust education and awareness'. 


  He is one of the last of the generation of survivors and this
  - his first book for children - will serve as a testimony
  to his experience.

  Peter lives in London.






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  "the book [is] absolutely compelling, partly because it is
  a true story of extraordinary resilience and survival in unimaginable
  circumstances, but also because Lantos' stark recollections
  make very powerful reading." Gaby Wine, The Jewish
  Chronicle
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scholastic
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 January 2025
Pages
144
ISBN
9780702334467

"Deeply moving" - Booktrust

  "A gripping story of love, courage and triumph
  over evil" - The Bookseller


  "Can, and should, be read by an audience of
  any age." - Jewish News


  A story of survival, of love between mother and son and
  of enduring hope in the face of unspeakable hardship. An important
  read. 
  The Boy Who Didn't Want to Die describes an extraordinary
  journey, made by Peter, a boy of five, through
  war-torn Europe in 1944 and 1945.


  Peter and his parents set out from a small Hungarian town, travelling
  through Austria and then Germany together. Along the way,
  unforgettable images of adventure flash one after another: sleeping
  in a tent and then under the sky, discovering a disused brick
  factory, catching butterflies in the meadows - and as Peter realises
  that this adventure is really a nightmare -
  watching bombs falling from the blue sky outside Vienna, learning
  maths from his mother in Belsen.


  All this is drawn against a background of terror, starvation,
  infection and, inevitably, death, before Peter and his mother can
  return home. 





  Author Professor Peter Lantos is a Fellow of
  the Academy of Medical Sciences and in his previous life was an
  internationally renowned clinical neuroscientist. His memoir, Parallel
  Lines (Arcadia Books, 2006) was translated
  into Hungarian, German and Italian. Closed Horizon (Arcadia,
  2012) was his first novel.

  Peter was awarded the British Empire Medal in 2020 for
  'services to Holocaust education and awareness'. 


  He is one of the last of the generation of survivors and this
  - his first book for children - will serve as a testimony
  to his experience.

  Peter lives in London.






  MORE REVIEWS OF THE BOY WHO DIDN'T WANT TO DIE



  "the book [is] absolutely compelling, partly because it is
  a true story of extraordinary resilience and survival in unimaginable
  circumstances, but also because Lantos' stark recollections
  make very powerful reading." Gaby Wine, The Jewish
  Chronicle
Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scholastic
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 January 2025
Pages
144
ISBN
9780702334467