<p>Born in Amsterdam in 1935 Suzanne Mehler Whiteley saw the ravages of war through a child&#39;s eyes. Her memoir written in the voice of a young girl describes the years before the invasion of Holland her experiences during the German occupation her time spent in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and her childhood afterward in Europe and then the United States.<br /><br />Appel Is Forever describes in a child&#39;s words atrocities that should never be seen by anyone. Through young Suzanne&#39;s introspection readers are invited to see beyond the history of events to their deeper meaning. We come to see how the miracle of having survived opens a child up to the potential for playfulness and even happiness while a young girl&#39;s observations of coming to her new country remind us of both the promises and hardships of the American dream.</p>
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