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International bestseller based on the author's true story
Anna doesn't quite understand who Hitler is, but she sees his face on posters all over Berlin. Then one morning she and her brother learn that their father has disappeared. Her mother explains that her father had to flee, but they will soon join him. But Anna can't understand why her parents insist that Germany is no longer safe for Jews.
Thus begins a long and dangerous journey in search of a new home, which will take her through Switzerland, France and England. Anna leaves behind her home, her friends and even her beloved pink rabbit. Who will play with him now? And who will be responsible for all the evil that Hitler and his supporters do? But despite the difficulties, her life with her brother is also filled with new adventures: unfamiliar languages, other schools, different countries and people.
"How Hitler Stole the Pink Rabbit" is a semi-biographical story based on real events from the author's life, who tried to tell children what it means to lose a home and how to remain yourself despite everything.