The Red Ribbon
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Rose, Ella, Marta and Carla. In another life we might all have been friends together. But this was Birchwood.
For fans of The Diary of Anne Frank and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.
As fourteen-year-old Ella begins her first day at work she steps into a world of silks, seams, scissors, pins, hems and trimmings. She is a dressmaker, but this is no ordinary sewing workshop. Hers are no ordinary clients.
Ella has joined the seamstresses of Birkenau-Auschwitz, as readers may recognise it. Every dress she makes could mean the difference between life and death. And this place is all about survival.
Ella seeks refuge from this reality, and from haunting memories, in her work and in the world of fashion and fabrics. She is faced with painful decisions about how far she is prepared to go to survive. Is her love of clothes and creativity nothing more than collaboration with her captors, or is it a means of staying alive? Will she fight for herself alone, or will she trust the importance of an ever-deepening friendship with Rose?
One thing weaves through the colours of couture gowns and camp mud - a red ribbon, given to Ella as a symbol of hope.
This powerful young adult Holocaust novel is an incredibly moving and important read that resonates with its message of hope and compassion
Autorentext
Lucy Adlington is a writer and clothes historian. Her novels for teenagers, including The Diary of Pelly D, Burning Mountain and The Red Ribbon have been nominated and shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal, the Manchester Book Prize, the Leeds Book Prize and the Rotherham Book Award. She tours the UK with dress history presentations and writes history books for adults, including Women's Lives and Clothes in WW2: Ready for Action, and Stitches in Time: the Story of the Clothes We Wear.
Find out more at www.historywardrobe.com or on Twitter: @historywardrobe
Zusammenfassung
Nominated for the CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL 2019
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Rose, Ella, Marta and Carla. In another life we might all have been friends together. But this was Birchwood.*
For fans of The Diary of Anne Frank and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.
As fourteen-year-old Ella begins her first day at work she steps into a world of silks, seams, scissors, pins, hems and trimmings. She is a dressmaker, but this is no ordinary sewing workshop. Hers are no ordinary clients.
Ella has joined the seamstresses of Birkenau-Auschwitz, as readers may recognise it. Every dress she makes could mean the difference between life and death. And this place is all about survival.
Ella seeks refuge from this reality, and from haunting memories, in her work and in the world of fashion and fabrics. She is faced with painful decisions about how far she is prepared to go to survive. Is her love of clothes and creativity nothing more than collaboration with her captors, or is it a means of staying alive? Will she fight for herself alone, or will she trust the importance of an ever-deepening friendship with Rose?
One thing weaves through the colours of couture gowns and camp mud - a red ribbon, given to Ella as a symbol of hope.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Hot Key Books
- Gewicht 224g
- Untertitel 'Captivates, inspires and ultimately enriches' Heather Morris, author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz
- Autor Adlington Lucy
- Titel The Red Ribbon
- Veröffentlichung 21.09.2017
- ISBN 978-1-4714-0656-0
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781471406560
- Jahr 2017
- Größe H198mm x B129mm x T17mm
- Anzahl Seiten 304
- Altersempfehlung 13 bis 18 Jahre
- Genre Kinder- & Jugendbücher
- GTIN 09781471406560