Joan M. Wolf's research for SOMEONE NAMED EVA took her to the Czech Republic, where her great-grandmother was born. She lives in Minnesota.
"This amazing, eye-opening story, masterfully written, is an
essential part of World War II literature." School Library Journal,
Starred "Not only honest about lost family and culture but also
about the heartbreaking parting with an adoptive mother and
sister." Booklist, ALA, Starred Review "This little-known side of
the Nazi era will fascinate young readers.... An important addition
to the Holocaust curriculum." Kirkus Reviews "Noteworthy for its
subject matter." Publishers Weekly An informative author's note
provides additional information about the Lebensborn program.
Horn Book An informative author's note provides additional
information about the Lebensborn program.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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