Van Leenen's novel is directly based on the memories of his being a boy in the Netherlands during the German Nazi occupation, May 10, 1940-May 5, 1945. He relates his family's and neighbors' efforts resisting the occupation and hiding Jewish people from capture. He, like the young character Cornelius, rode with his father on a bicycle to distribute food stamps and counterfeit identification papers to Jewish fugitives.
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