Two Suns in the Sky

Two Suns in the Sky by Miriam Bat-Ami is a reprint edition published by Front Street/Cricket Books in 2001. This 223-page book is written in English and explores the poignant story of Christine, a teenager from Upstate New York, who falls in love with Adam, a Yugoslavian Jew living in a refugee camp during World War II. The narrative delves into the complexities of their relationship, set against the backdrop of societal expectations and cultural differences.
Readers will find a rich exploration of social topics, including the historical context of the Holocaust and the challenges faced by individuals from different backgrounds. As Christine navigates her feelings for Adam, she gains insight into the history of her city and the barriers that arise when cultures intersect. This book presents a thoughtful examination of love and resilience amid the turmoil of war, making it a significant addition to discussions on historical and social themes.
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In 1944, an Upstate New York teenager named Christine meets and falls in love with Adam, a Yugoslavian Jew living in a refugee camp, despite their parents’ conviction that they do not belong together. During World War II, a 15-year-old girl meets a young Jewish refugee in a New York shelter and soon learns the history behind her city through interaction with her new friend, as well as the barriers that exist when different cultures unite.
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