Daniel's Story

Daniel's Story

The cover of the novel "Daniel's Story".
Author Carol Matas
Original title Daniel's Story
Translator Zach Hays
Illustrator Jhon McBowie
Country Poland
Language English
Genre Children's novel
Publisher Daniel Weiss Associates
Publication date
1994
Media type Print (paperback or hardcover)
Pages 131
ISBN 0-590-46588-0
OCLC 26503664

Daniel's Story is a 1993 children's novel by Carol Matas, telling the story of a young boy's experiences in the Holocaust in World War II. It is honored at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. by means of an exhibit.

Plot summary

Daniel barely remembers living a normal life before the Nazis came to power in 1933. He can still picture once being happy and safe, but his life changed when the Nazis took over Germany. No longer able to practice their religion, vote, own property, or work, Daniel's family is forced from their home in Frankfurt. First, they are deported to Łódź, Poland, where he meets a girl he comes to love. The place is liquidated and the Jews are transported to Auschwitz. Daniel survives the death camp and is transferred to Buchenwald. He endures to witness the camp's liberation in 1945.

Though many around him lose hope in the face of terror, Daniel is supported by his courageous family. He loses them all except for his father and his cousin Friedrich, and together they struggle for survival. Yet he manages to retain his life, hope and dignity through the horrors of Hitler's terrors. He does not die.

Characters


Sections

In this chapter, Daniel (the narrator) start describing us all the pictures that has in his photo album.

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