Gifts from the Enemy by Trudy Ludwig (2014, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherWhite Cloud Press
ISBN-101935952978
ISBN-139781935952978
eBay Product ID (ePID)168631148

Product Key Features

Book TitleGifts from the Enemy
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicSocial Topics / Values & Virtues, History / United States / State & Local, Religion / Judaism, History / Holocaust, People & Places / United States / General
Publication Year2014
IllustratorOrback, Craig, Yes
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
AuthorTrudy Ludwig
Book SeriesThe Humankind Project Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight16.9 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width11.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2014-007532
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsAward-winning book: IBPA Gold Benjamin Franklin Award Oregon Spirit Book Honor Award Comstock Read Aloud Honors Gelett Burgess Children's Book Award- World History "...deeply moving....Even the smallest details of the story are haunting." -- Kirkus "Contemplative, gentle, and wise, Wiener's story, told by Trudy Ludwig and depicted through Craig Orback's tasteful yet realistic artwork, helps young readers understand the injustice of stereotyping and the poignancy of love and kindess...." Foreword "Gr 4-6-Ludwig bases this picture book on Alter Wiener's memoir, From a Name to a Number: A Holocaust Survivor's Autobiography (AuthorHouse, 2007). In a first-person narration, Wiener explains that he was 13 when the German soldiers killed his father; he was 15 when the Nazis came for him. The descriptions of his experiences in the concentration camps are accompanied by Orback's Norman Rockwell-like illustrations that convey the horror of the time period. The brightly hued illustrations of the small town of Chrzanow are in stark contrast to the dark and agonizing depictions of the camps. Among the darkness and despair, however, came an unexpected gift from the enemy: a German factory worker left him a sandwich every day for the 30 days he worked in the building. The book concludes with an afterword by Wiener, a paragraph explaining the Holocaust, vocabulary, discussion questions, and recommended activities. Teachers will want to read this story as an introduction to the Holocaust or to spark discussion about the importance of kindness in all of our lives." --School Library Journal "This is an important book. It may be Trudy's most important. It's bold, it's daring, it's true and oh so needed." -- Dr. Michele Borba, Today Show parenting contributor, child expert, and best-selling author " Gifts from the Enemy is breathtaking. It's a valuable resource to help young people develop empathy, compassion, and caring. This book will inspire youth to help others, emphasizing the small acts of alliance and support which the latest bullying prevention research tells us are most important." -- Stan Davis, founding member of the International Bullying Prevention Association and author of Empowering Bystanders in Bullying Prevention " Gifts from the Enemy is an extremely timely piece to help our children understand the power of their words and actions. This book is a must read for children and adults who work with them." -- Mary Yoder Holsopple, coauthor of Building Peace: Overcoming Violence in Communities and Bullying Prevention Coordinator for over 20 Indiana schools " Gifts from the Enemy is a very important story that illustrates in a unique, personal, and profound way how acts of kindness need to be acknowledged and celebrated." -- Jill Ann Slansky, Ed.D., President, Oregon Holocaust Resource Center "This is a very important book, challenging the world's most horrendous mind-sets, which must be confronted as boldly as possible. It also serves to remind everyone of this atrocious time in history and the need to resolutely stand against a recurrence. Trudy Ludwig's writing is strong yet doesn't preach and will help to make young readers stand up against injustice." -- Gretchen Olson, President, Board of Directors, Hands and Words Are Not For Hurting Project " Gifts from the Enemy is sheer perfection. It is a moving, timely story that will help educators, counseling professionals, and parents to foster social justice, kindness, and compassion in our youth." -- Laura Barbour, LSW, Elementary School Counselor, "...deeply moving....Even the smallest details of the story are haunting." -- Kirkus "Contemplative, gentle, and wise, Wiener's story, told by Trudy Ludwig and depicted through Craig Orback's tasteful yet realistic artwork, helps young readers understand the injustice of stereotyping and the poignancy of love and kindess...." Foreword "This is an important book. It may be Trudy's most important. It's bold, it's daring, it's true and oh so needed." -- Dr. Michele Borba, Today Show parenting contributor, child expert, and best-selling author " Gifts from the Enemy is breathtaking. It's a valuable resource to help young people develop empathy, compassion, and caring. This book will inspire youth to help others, emphasizing the small acts of alliance and support which the latest bullying prevention research tells us are most important." -- Stan Davis, founding member of the International Bullying Prevention Association and author of Empowering Bystanders in Bullying Prevention " Gifts from the Enemy is an extremely timely piece to help our children understand the power of their words and actions. This book is a must read for children and adults who work with them." -- Mary Yoder Holsopple, coauthor of Building Peace: Overcoming Violence in Communities and Bullying Prevention Coordinator for over 20 Indiana schools " Gifts from the Enemy is a very important story that illustrates in a unique, personal, and profound way how acts of kindness need to be acknowledged and celebrated." -- Jill Ann Slansky, Ed.D., President, Oregon Holocaust Resource Center "This is a very important book, challenging the world's most horrendous mind-sets, which must be confronted as boldly as possible. It also serves to remind everyone of this atrocious time in history and the need to resolutely stand against a recurrence. Trudy Ludwig's writing is strong yet doesn't preach and will help to make young readers stand up against injustice." -- Gretchen Olson, President, Board of Directors, Hands and Words Are Not For Hurting Project " Gifts from the Enemy is sheer perfection. It is a moving, timely story that will help educators, counseling professionals, and parents to foster social justice, kindness, and compassion in our youth." -- Laura Barbour, LSW, Elementary School Counselor, "...deeply moving....Even the smallest details of the story are haunting." -- Kirkus "This is an important book. It may be Trudy's most important. It's bold, it's daring, it's true and oh so needed." -- Dr. Michele Borba, Today Show parenting contributor, child expert, and best-selling author " Gifts from the Enemy is breathtaking. It's a valuable resource to help young people develop empathy, compassion, and caring. This book will inspire youth to help others, emphasizing the small acts of alliance and support which the latest bullying prevention research tells us are most important." -- Stan Davis, founding member of the International Bullying Prevention Association and author of Empowering Bystanders in Bullying Prevention " Gifts from the Enemy is an extremely timely piece to help our children understand the power of their words and actions. This book is a must read for children and adults who work with them." -- Mary Yoder Holsopple, coauthor of Building Peace: Overcoming Violence in Communities and Bullying Prevention Coordinator for over 20 Indiana schools " Gifts from the Enemy is a very important story that illustrates in a unique, personal, and profound way how acts of kindness need to be acknowledged and celebrated." -- Jill Ann Slansky, Ed.D., President, Oregon Holocaust Resource Center "This is a very important book, challenging the world's most horrendous mind-sets, which must be confronted as boldly as possible. It also serves to remind everyone of this atrocious time in history and the need to resolutely stand against a recurrence. Trudy Ludwig's writing is strong yet doesn't preach and will help to make young readers stand up against injustice." -- Gretchen Olson, President, Board of Directors, Hands and Words Are Not For Hurting Project " Gifts from the Enemy is sheer perfection. It is a moving, timely story that will help educators, counseling professionals, and parents to foster social justice, kindness, and compassion in our youth." -- Laura Barbour, LSW, Elementary School Counselor, "...deeply moving....Even the smallest details of the story are haunting." — Kirkus "Contemplative, gentle, and wise, Wiener's story, told by Trudy Ludwig and depicted through Craig Orback's tasteful yet realistic artwork, helps young readers understand the injustice of stereotyping and the poignancy of love and kindess...." Foreword "Gr 4-6--Ludwig bases this picture book on Alter Wiener's memoir, From a Name to a Number: A Holocaust Survivor's Autobiography (AuthorHouse, 2007). In a first-person narration, Wiener explains that he was 13 when the German soldiers killed his father; he was 15 when the Nazis came for him. The descriptions of his experiences in the concentration camps are accompanied by Orback's Norman Rockwell--like illustrations that convey the horror of the time period. The brightly hued illustrations of the small town of Chrzanow are in stark contrast to the dark and agonizing depictions of the camps. Among the darkness and despair, however, came an unexpected gift from the enemy: a German factory worker left him a sandwich every day for the 30 days he worked in the building. The book concludes with an afterword by Wiener, a paragraph explaining the Holocaust, vocabulary, discussion questions, and recommended activities. Teachers will want to read this story as an introduction to the Holocaust or to spark discussion about the importance of kindness in all of our lives." —School Library Journal "This is an important book. It may be Trudy's most important. It's bold, it's daring, it's true and oh so needed." — Dr. Michele Borba, Today Show parenting contributor, child expert, and best-selling author " Gifts from the Enemy is breathtaking. It's a valuable resource to help young people develop empathy, compassion, and caring. This book will inspire youth to help others, emphasizing the small acts of alliance and support which the latest bullying prevention research tells us are most important." — Stan Davis, founding member of the International Bullying Prevention Association and author of Empowering Bystanders in Bullying Prevention " Gifts from the Enemy is an extremely timely piece to help our children understand the power of their words and actions. This book is a must read for children and adults who work with them." — Mary Yoder Holsopple, coauthor of Building Peace: Overcoming Violence in Communities and Bullying Prevention Coordinator for over 20 Indiana schools " Gifts from the Enemy is a very important story that illustrates in a unique, personal, and profound way how acts of kindness need to be acknowledged and celebrated." — Jill Ann Slansky, Ed.D., President, Oregon Holocaust Resource Center "This is a very important book, challenging the world's most horrendous mind-sets, which must be confronted as boldly as possible. It also serves to remind everyone of this atrocious time in history and the need to resolutely stand against a recurrence. Trudy Ludwig's writing is strong yet doesn't preach and will help to make young readers stand up against injustice." — Gretchen Olson, President, Board of Directors, Hands and Words Are Not For Hurting Project " Gifts from the Enemy is sheer perfection. It is a moving, timely story that will help educators, counseling professionals, and parents to foster social justice, kindness, and compassion in our youth." — Laura Barbour, LSW, Elementary School Counselor, "This is an important book. It may be Trudy's most important. It's bold, it's daring, it's true and oh so needed." -- Dr. Michele Borba, Today Show parenting contributor, child expert, and best-selling author " Gifts from the Enemy is breathtaking. It's a valuable resource to help young people develop empathy, compassion, and caring. This book will inspire youth to help others, emphasizing the small acts of alliance and support which the latest bullying prevention research tells us are most important." -- Stan Davis, founding member of the International Bullying Prevention Association and author of Empowering Bystanders in Bullying Prevention " Gifts from the Enemy is an extremely timely piece to help our children understand the power of their words and actions. This book is a must read for children and adults who work with them." -- Mary Yoder Holsopple, coauthor of Building Peace: Overcoming Violence in Communities and Bullying Prevention Coordinator for over 20 Indiana schools " Gifts from the Enemy is a very important story that illustrates in a unique, personal, and profound way how acts of kindness need to be acknowledged and celebrated." -- Jill Ann Slansky, Ed.D., President, Oregon Holocaust Resource Center "This is a very important book, challenging the world's most horrendous mind-sets, which must be confronted as boldly as possible. It also serves to remind everyone of this atrocious time in history and the need to resolutely stand against a recurrence. Trudy Ludwig's writing is strong yet doesn't preach and will help to make young readers stand up against injustice." -- Gretchen Olson, President, Board of Directors, Hands and Words Are Not For Hurting Project " Gifts from the Enemy is sheer perfection. It is a moving, timely story that will help educators, counseling professionals, and parents to foster social justice, kindness, and compassion in our youth." -- Laura Barbour, LSW, Elementary School Counselor, "...deeply moving....Even the smallest details of the story are haunting." -- Kirkus "Contemplative, gentle, and wise, Wiener's story, told by Trudy Ludwig and depicted through Craig Orback's tasteful yet realistic artwork, helps young readers understand the injustice of stereotyping and the poignancy of love and kindess...." Foreword "Gr 4-6-Ludwig bases this picture book on Alter Wiener's memoir, From a Name to a Number: A Holocaust Survivor's Autobiography (AuthorHouse, 2007). In a first-person narration, Wiener explains that he was 13 when the German soldiers killed his father; he was 15 when the Nazis came for him. The descriptions of his experiences in the concentration camps are accompanied by Orback's Norman Rockwell-like illustrations that convey the horror of the time period. The brightly hued illustrations of the small town of Chrzanow are in stark contrast to the dark and agonizing depictions of the camps. Among the darkness and despair, however, came an unexpected gift from the enemy: a German factory worker left him a sandwich every day for the 30 days he worked in the building. The book concludes with an afterword by Wiener, a paragraph explaining the Holocaust, vocabulary, discussion questions, and recommended activities. Teachers will want to read this story as an introduction to the Holocaust or to spark discussion about the importance of kindness in all of our lives." --School Library Journal "This is an important book. It may be Trudy's most important. It's bold, it's daring, it's true and oh so needed." -- Dr. Michele Borba, Today Show parenting contributor, child expert, and best-selling author " Gifts from the Enemy is breathtaking. It's a valuable resource to help young people develop empathy, compassion, and caring. This book will inspire youth to help others, emphasizing the small acts of alliance and support which the latest bullying prevention research tells us are most important." -- Stan Davis, founding member of the International Bullying Prevention Association and author of Empowering Bystanders in Bullying Prevention " Gifts from the Enemy is an extremely timely piece to help our children understand the power of their words and actions. This book is a must read for children and adults who work with them." -- Mary Yoder Holsopple, coauthor of Building Peace: Overcoming Violence in Communities and Bullying Prevention Coordinator for over 20 Indiana schools " Gifts from the Enemy is a very important story that illustrates in a unique, personal, and profound way how acts of kindness need to be acknowledged and celebrated." -- Jill Ann Slansky, Ed.D., President, Oregon Holocaust Resource Center "This is a very important book, challenging the world's most horrendous mind-sets, which must be confronted as boldly as possible. It also serves to remind everyone of this atrocious time in history and the need to resolutely stand against a recurrence. Trudy Ludwig's writing is strong yet doesn't preach and will help to make young readers stand up against injustice." -- Gretchen Olson, President, Board of Directors, Hands and Words Are Not For Hurting Project " Gifts from the Enemy is sheer perfection. It is a moving, timely story that will help educators, counseling professionals, and parents to foster social justice, kindness, and compassion in our youth." -- Laura Barbour, LSW, Elementary School Counselor
Grade FromSecond Grade
Grade ToSeventh Grade
Dewey Decimal940.53/18092 B
Synopsis"Gifts from the Enemy" is the powerful and moving story based on "From a Name to a Number: A Holocaust Survivor's Autobiography" by Alter Wiener, in which Alter recalls his loss of family at the hands of the Nazis and his internment in five prison camps during World War II. This picture book tells one moving episode during Alter's imprisonment, whe, Gifts from the Enemy is the powerful and moving story based on From a Name to a Number: A Holocaust Survivor's Autobiography by Alter Wiener, in which Alter recalls his loss of family at the hands of the Nazis and his internment in five prison camps during World War II. This picture book tells one moving episode during Alter's imprisonment, when an unexpected person demonstrates moral courage in repeated acts of kindness to young Alter during his imprisonment. Written by acclaimed children's writer Trudy Ludwig, author of Better Than You and Confessions of a Former Bully , and illustrated by award-winning children's book illustrator Craig Orback, Gifts from the Enemy teaches children in age-appropriate language about the dangers of hatred, prejudice, and stereotyping and that there are good and bad in every group of people. The accompanying questions and activities for readers provide teachers and parents with helpful direction in presenting this history and the valuable story. Gifts from the Enemy highlights how acts of social justice and kindness can change lives.
LC Classification NumberDS134.42L83 2014
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