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Author:
Warner, David T. (David Terry), 1963-
Title:
The light that shines forever : the true story and remarkable rescue of 669 children on the eve of World War II / written ans illustrated by David T. Warner ; with foreword by Sir David Suchet ; and afterword by Nick Winton Jr.
Publisher:
Shadow Mountain Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 x 31 cm.
Subject:
Winton, Nicholas,--1909-2015--Juvenile literature.
World War, 1939-1945--Rescue--Rescue--Juvenile literature.
World War, 1939-1945--Children--Juvenile literature.
Jewish children in the Holocaust--Juvenile literature.
Biographies.
Picture books.
Notes:
"As performed by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square."
Summary:
"A recounting of the story of Sir Nicholas Winton, an English stockbroker who arranged for the transport of nearly 700 children who would otherwise have been sent by the Nazis to concentration camps in the late 1930s. From the 2022 Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square Christmas concert"-- Provided by publisher.
"The inspiring, true story of Sir Nicholas Winton, who ingeniously rescued hundreds of children before Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia. The shadow of war was spreading across Europe. Hitler's armies had marched into the borderlands of Czechoslovakia, forcing Jewish families, among others, to flee their homes and seek refuge in any location that would accept them.When Nicholas Winton, the son of Jewish-German immigrants, traveled from London to Czechoslovakia to help the refugee families huddled in tents in sprawling encampments, an ingenious plan began to formulate in his head. By special waiver, children could leave the country without their parents, as long as host families abroad took them in. As word of his plan spread, parents lined the hallways and staircases of Winton's hotel, begging for help. If Nicholas could get their children out of the country safely, the families would find a way to join them. Three weeks later, when Winton returned to London, he carried with him the names and photographs of hundreds of children-even babies-entrusted to him by their parents.With the assistance of his mother and a growing circle of helpers, Winton began recruiting host families, raising funds, and securing visas. For nine months, he arranged for children to travel by train and ferry to England. Then war was declared, and the Czech border closed.Fifty years later, Nicholas's wife, Grete, discovered a long-forgotten scrapbook in their attic containing the names and documentation of 669 children. It was the only record of her husband's remarkable rescue efforts. What followed was a series of equally remarkable events that allowed this heroic story to be told and for millions to learn the fate of these rescued children, all on live television.The Light That Shines Forever is a beautifully illustrated picture book, with primary source documents and photographs, that brings to life a remarkable wartime rescue. Its lesson and message invite readers to ask the questions: What light will we bring to others? What stories will fill the scrapbooks of our lives? "-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Tabernacle Choir Christmas series
ISBN:
1639931392
9781639931392
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1372393289
LCCN:
2023015438
Locations:
SAPG074 -- Cedar Falls Public Library (Cedar Falls)
SXPC124 -- Greene Public Library (Greene)
GDPF771 -- Urbandale Public Library (Urbandale)

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