Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Hardcover Honey Cake. Joan Betty Stuchner Book

ISBN: 1896580378

ISBN13: 9781896580371

Honey Cake. Joan Betty Stuchner

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Like New

$5.89
Almost Gone, Only 2 Left!

Book Overview

FOR DAVID NATHAN, Copenhagen is the most beautiful city in the world. Even Nazis in the street can't make Copenhagen ugly. But life has changed since the soldiers arrived. His parents are always... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

1 rating

Honey Cake

The large print and easy-to-read text of this early chapter book makes it a good choice to introduce the Holocaust to younger readers. In age-appropriate language, without gory details, the author communicates the sense of danger and desperation faced by these Danish Jews. The almost ten-year-old narrator, David, begins the story by telling us what life has been like since the Nazis invaded Denmark three years before, right before Passover. He has a warm, loving family: a father, who is a baker, a brave older sister, Rachel, who is a university student, and a supportive, kind mother. The author does a good job of developing the characters, and showing their bravery and the bravery of their non-Jewish friends. David smuggles a map in a box of éclairs to help Rachel with her work as a resistance courier around Copenhagen. As her mother prepares to make a honey cake to welcome in the new year, Rachel tells her that "A sweet year would be a year without Nazis". Stuchner describes the rationing, how the Germans send most of the good Danish food to Germany, and how, as their freedoms and comforts are taken away from them and Hitler's net closes in, "all Danes dreamed of the secret taste of freedom." The story ends with their neighbors smuggling them to Sweden in September 1943 to escape Hitler's orders to send all Danish Jews to concentration camps. In the Afterwords, the author describes the historical events upon which the fictional story is based, and states that the majority of Danish Jews were saved by their non-Jewish neighbors, like the Jensens of the story. Clever pen and ink, richly drawn illustrations will hold the attention of young readers in grades 3-5. The honey cake of the title symbolizes the normalcy of celebrating the Jewish holidays to which the family wishes they could return, and the author has included "Mama's honey cake recipe for a Sweet New Year," with careful instructions to have an adult help with the oven and preparations. Recommended for ages 8 -11. Reviewed by Andrea Davidson.
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured