Honey Cake
by Joan Betty Stuchner
illustrated by Cynthia Nugent
Description
It is 1943 in the beautiful city of Copenhagen. Nazi soldiers roam the streets. Young David Nathan, the son of a baker, is asked to make a very special delivery. This errand will change David's life forever. Based on historical events, this is a story of friendship, honour and bravery.
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Editorial Review
Highly recommended for school, synangouge, and public libraries. " - AJL Newsletter
"A poignant story, permeated with pride in one's heritage and yearning for freedom, it's dedicated to the memory of 'His Majesty King Christian X of Denmark' a courageous man who tried to save the Jewish citizens of his kingdom during the Second World War." - Olga Livshin, Jewish Independent
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