Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Recommendation For Hitler's Daughter By Jackie French

Recommendation For Hitler's Daughter by Jackie French 

Hitler's Daughter is by Jackie French. All though I just started reading the book I recommend it to anyone who likes Holocaust books. Hitler's Daughter is about a girl named Anna and her 3 friends who play story telling games while waiting for the school bus to show up. Anna and her friends all live in Australia. One day Anna tells a story about a girl not a mermaid, horse or fairy, but a girl. A girl named Heidi Who lived during the world war 2 time and her dad was Hitler. The evil Hitler. As Anna tells little parts of the story each day the story starts to unfold. Anna and her 3 friends start to think what it would be like for them to be Hitler's daughter knowing that Hitler was an evil man and if they would have the power to stop Hitler. Here are some questions for you. What would you do if you were in Heidi's place of being Hitler's daughter knowing your dad was an evil man leading the world into into a war that destroyed lots of innocent people's lives? How would you react? Would you have the power and determination to stop him? How would you stop him? I recommend this book because it is very interesting and fun to read! Hitler's Daughter by Jackie French has only 17 chapters! Every chapter will leave you longing for more and more! I rate this book 5 stars because f how interesting and fun to read it is! Please read Hitler's Daughter by Jackie French!

1 comment:

  1. This seems like a great book. After reading the book recommendation I would love to read this book. Have you been to the Oshkosh Public Library? They have a lot of books on Hitler and stuff that involve Hitler. Overall this post was AWESOME!!

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