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Gr 4-8-With clear and concise language, color photographs, and an attractive layout, this book tells the inspiring and touching story of the teachers, students, and community of Whitwell Middle School in Tennessee, and their quest to understand and teach about the Holocaust. The authors, White House correspondents for a group of German newspapers, helped the school publicize the project to collect six million paper clips to show just how many people were murdered and obtained a German railcar to house them. The book includes a lot of quotes and behind-the-scenes information. Footnotes help to define unfamiliar terms. While the book mentions The Diary of Anne Frank, Livia Bitton-Jackson's I Have Lived a Thousand Years: Growing Up in the Holocaust (S & S, 1997), and Hana Volavkova's I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Children's Drawings and Poems from Terezin Concentration Camp 1942-1944 (Schocken, 1993), there is no list for further reading. Regardless, Schroeder and Schroeder-Hildebrand's title will be a helpful and accessible resource for Holocaust educators and students, as well as independent readers. It is also a wonderful companion to the documentary film Paper Clips.-Rachel Kamin, Temple Israel Libraries & Media Center, West Bloomfield, MI Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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December 13, 2006: This book is incredible. If a school has soul and a town supports it's youth, that place is Whitwell, TN. Wow, I get chills when I read this book. I always find some new way to read it each time. This book is amazing! Even, my little sister, who is 8, reads it over and over again!! It just seizes to amaze me the amount of work and effort and soul went into the project and still does.
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August 09, 2005: I recently moved to Whitwell. This is the amazing story of a school and a community working together. Unusual feat for the state of Tennessee and the United States,in this day in age.Amazing how teachers can mold a brain and child like putty if given the opportunity