The Lady with the Hat

The Lady with the Hat by Uri Orlev, published by Puffin Books in 1997, is a reprint edition featuring 183 pages in English. This narrative follows Yulek, a seventeen-year-old concentration camp survivor, as he journeys to Palestine after the end of World War II. In this new land, he encounters Theresa, a girl who was rescued from the Nazis by Catholic nuns, and together they navigate the challenges of rebuilding their lives in the aftermath of war.
Readers will find a blend of themes including survival, adventure, and the complexities of adjusting to life after trauma. The story captures the essence of resilience and the search for connection amidst the backdrop of historical events, specifically focusing on the experiences of Holocaust survivors. This edition presents a poignant exploration of human relationships and the impact of war on individual lives, making it a significant addition to juvenile fiction that addresses historical and cultural contexts.
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Yulek, a seventeen-year-old concentration camp survivor, makes his way to Palestine after World War II ends. There he meets Theresa, who was saved from the Nazis by Catholic nuns. Together they struggle to re-adjust to life after war. “A love story, a survival story, adventure, search, and suspense, all combine into the absorbing tale of a Holocaust survivor and newfound relative.” — Voice of Youth Advocates
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