it came out in 1997
and ur welcome
Not legally.
Anna Hirsch
Yes, in the book "Daniel's Story" by Carol Matas, Daniel's dad did die in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. This event plays a significant role in shaping Daniel's experiences and emotions throughout the story.
University Of Western Ontario, 1968 and 1969, graduate BA English
she was born in Ostroviec poland ... the answer was on the second pg of the book
"After the War" by Carol Matas follows the story of Ruth Mendenberg, a Holocaust survivor who struggles to cope with her past. Other key characters include her childhood friend, Edek, and the Polish family who helped to hide her during the war, the Bronskis. The novel explores themes of survival, guilt, and resilience in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
carol matas wrote 13 different books mostly all on world war 2. such as -cloning miranda -the second clone -the dark clone -the freak -turned away -visions -kris's war -lisa -of two minds -jesper -the war within -the garden and greater than angels
Unfortunately, Daniel's family moves to australia to start a building firm. Love the book.
The only way you can read the ending of Daniel's Story is if you have the book at home. I know it is not available on the Kindle.
She came from a Millinor's shop far away.
Rudolph Matas was born in 1860.
Rudolph Matas died in 1957.