The Children of Willesden Lane
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A young readers’ edition of an important and inspiring true story of hope and survival during World War II.
Mona Golabek is a Grammy-nominated recording artist, internationally celebrated concert pianist, and star of the one-woman show The Pianist of Willesden Lane.
Fourteen-year-old Lisa Jura was a musical prodigy who hoped to become a concert pianist. But when Hitler’s armies advanced on pre-war Vienna, Lisa’s parents were forced to make a difficult decision. Able to secure passage for only one of their three daughters through the Kindertransport, they chose to send gifted Lisa to London for safety.
As she yearned to be reunited with her family while she lived in a home for refugee children on Willesden Lane, Lisa’s music became a beacon of hope. A memoir of courage and the power of music to uplift the human spirit, this compelling tribute to one special young woman and the lives she touched will both educate and inspire young readers.
Lee Cohen is a journalist, screenwriter and poet.”A tale of one young woman’s courage … hopeful, personal, and true.”— Los Angeles Times“A deeply moving and heartfelt tale … brings tears to the reader’s eyes … a testament to maternal love.”—Washington Post Book World
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Dimensions | 0.625 × 5.25 × 7.75 in |
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Subjects | JNF007120, Memoir, music, JNF007040, world war ii, holocaust, kindertransport, piano, Nazi |