Flowers on the Wall by Miriam Nerlove

Flowers on the Wall

Miriam Nerlove

32 pages first pub 1996 (editions)

fiction childrens emotional mysterious reflective medium-paced

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Witnessing the impact of the Second World War on her Jewish Warsaw family, young Rachel passes the time by painting flowers on the basement walls and dreaming of becoming an artist, a task that brings color into her family's unhappy days.

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