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The House on Schellberg Street, Edition 2

James, G

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G James



Abstract

Where is home?
Renate Edler loves to visit her grandmother in the house on Schellberg Street. She often meets up with her friend Hani Gödde who lives nearby. This year, though, it is not to be.
Just a few weeks after a night when synagogues are burnt and businesses owned by Jews are looted, Renate finds out a terrible secret about her family.
At a time when the world is at war and the horrors of the Holocaust are slowly becoming apparent, Renate has to leave behind her home and her friends and become somebody she never thought she could be.
The house on Schellberg Street needs to stay strong. Will it and those who work in it be strong enough?
Will Renate ever feel at home again? And what of those left behind?

A 300-word statement outlining the research intentions of this work is available at <a href="http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/59416/"> http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/59416/</a>

Citation

James, G. (2017). The House on Schellberg Street, Edition 2. Manchester, UK: Chapeltown Books

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Jan 1, 2017
Deposit Date Jan 23, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jan 23, 2018
ISBN 9781910542231
Publisher URL http://www.thehouseonschellbergstreet.com/

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