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The Upstairs Room

by Johanna Reiss

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A Life in Hiding

When the German army occupied Holland, Annie de Leeuw was eight years old. Because she was Jewish, the occupation put her in grave danger-she knew that to stay alive she would have to hide. Fortunately, a Gentile family, the Oostervelds, offered to help. For two years they hid Annie and her sister, Sini, in the cramped upstairs room of their farmhouse.

Most people thought the war wouldn't last long. But for Annie and Sini — separated from their family and confined to one tiny room — the war seemed to go on forever.

In the part of the marketplace where flowers had been sold twice a week-tulips in the spring, roses in the summer-stood German tanks and German soldiers. Annie de Leeuw was eight years old in 1940 when the Germans attacked Holland and marched into the town of Winterswijk where she lived. Annie was ten when, because she was Jewish and in great danger of being cap-tured by the invaders, she and her sister Sini had to leave their father, mother, and older sister Rachel to go into hiding in the upstairs room of a remote farmhouse.

Johanna de Leeuw Reiss has written a remarkably fresh and moving account of her own experiences as a young girl during World War II. Like many adults she was innocent of the German plans for Jews, and she might have gone to a labor camp as scores of families did. "It won't be for long and the Germans have told us we'll be treated well," those families said. "What can happen?" They did not know, and they could not imagine.... But millions of Jews found out.

Mrs. Reiss's picture of the Oosterveld family with whom she lived, and of Annie and Sini, reflects a deep spirit of optimism, a faith in the ingenuity, backbone, and even humor with which ordinary human beings meet extraordinary challenges. In the steady, matter-of-fact, day-by-day courage they all showed lies a profound strength that transcends the horrors of the long and frightening war. Here is a memorable book, one that will be read and reread for years to come.

1973 Newbery Honor Book

Notable Children's Books of 1971–1975 (ALA)

Best Books of 1972 (SLJ)

Outstanding Children's Books of 1972 (NYT)

1973 Jane Addams Award Honor Book

Children's Books of 1972 (Library of Congress)

The Buxtehude Bulla Prize 1976 (German Award for Outstanding Children's Book Promoting Peace)

1972 Jewish Book Council Children's Book Award

About the Author

Johanna Reiss was born and brought up in Holland. After she was graduated from college, she taught elementary school for several years before coming to the United States to live. Her first book for children, The Upstairs Room, was a Newbery Honor Book, an American Library Association Notable Children's Book, and a Jane Addams Peace Association Honor Book, and it won the Jewish Book Council Juvenile Book Award and the Buxtehuder Bulle, a prestigious German children's book award. Mrs. Reiss writes that soon after she had finished Tie Upstairs Room, she found "there was still something I wanted to say, something that was as meaningful to me as the story I had told in the first book, the story of a war. `The fighting has stopped'; `Peace treaty signed,' newspapers announce at the conclusion of every war. From a political point of view, the war is over, but in another sense it has not really ended. People are fragile. They are strong, too, but wars leave emotional scars that take a long time to heal, generations perhaps. I know this to be true of myself, and of others. And out of those feelings came The Journey Back, a story of the aftermath of the Second World War." Though Mrs. Reiss lives with her daughters in New York City, they make frequent visits to Holland to visit Mrs. Reiss's sisters, Rachel and Sini, and Johan and Dientje Oosterveld.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780064470438
Author:
Reiss, Johanna
Publisher:
HarperTrophy
Author:
by Johanna Reiss
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Friendship
Subject:
World war, 1939-1945
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Historical
Subject:
Jews
Subject:
Family - Siblings
Subject:
Ethnic - Other
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Biography / Autobiography
Subject:
Netherlands
Subject:
Jews -- Netherlands.
Subject:
World War, 19
Subject:
People & Places - United States - Other
Subject:
Historical - Holocaust
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Biography
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series Volume:
21:1, Spring 2001
Publication Date:
19870731
Binding:
MASS MARKET
Grade Level:
from 7
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
6.96x4.24x.43 in. .21 lbs.
Age Level:
from 12

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