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The Secret of Gabi's Dresser
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The Secret of Gabi’s Dresser

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For ages 8+. The heroine, Gabi, recounts how as a young Jewish girl she lived on a family farm in Eastern Europe during the Second World War. She describes her community before the Nazi occupation and the events that unfolded afterwards. When the Nazis conducted house searches for Jewish children, Gabi successfully hid in the dining-room dresser. The only thing retrieved from the home after the war was the dresser that saved Gabi’s life. It now sits in author Kathy Kacer’s home in Toronto. Kacer is Gabi’s daughter, and has based the story on her mother’s experiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Second Story Press
Country
Canada
Date
13 April 1999
Pages
128
ISBN
9781896764153

For ages 8+. The heroine, Gabi, recounts how as a young Jewish girl she lived on a family farm in Eastern Europe during the Second World War. She describes her community before the Nazi occupation and the events that unfolded afterwards. When the Nazis conducted house searches for Jewish children, Gabi successfully hid in the dining-room dresser. The only thing retrieved from the home after the war was the dresser that saved Gabi’s life. It now sits in author Kathy Kacer’s home in Toronto. Kacer is Gabi’s daughter, and has based the story on her mother’s experiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Second Story Press
Country
Canada
Date
13 April 1999
Pages
128
ISBN
9781896764153