Looking for stories from a teen / child point of view about exile and/or famine

David Williams dwil247 at AUCKLANDUNI.AC.NZ
Tue Jun 18 15:18:44 UTC 2013


Dear Jolanta,

Sandra Kalniete's *With Dance Shoes in Siberian Snows*, from Latvia, might
be useful.

Regards,
David

On 18 June 2013 17:06, Laura Kline <klinela at comcast.net> wrote:

> Dear Jolanta,****
>
> I would suggest “The Endless Steppe” by Esther R. Hautzig – the story of
> a Polish girl and her family exiled to the Soviet Union. ****
>
> Best,****
>
> Laura****
>
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> view about exile and/or famine****
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> ** **
>
> Dear Slavists,****
>
> ** **
>
> I'm trying to help my son research moral themes discussed in *The Hunger
> Games* and I'm looking for books, stories, movies, or documentaries about
> the experiences of families in forced labor / exile in the Soviet Union and
> during man-made famines. I would prefer to give him narratives from a
> teen's or a child's point of view (similar to *Breaking Stalin's Nose*),
> but he might be able to get through a general historical overview as well.
> I'd be grateful for any suggestions.****
>
> ** **
>
> Jolanta Davis****
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