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Yana

Yana

Katja S. McMillan, Stanley H. Barkan, S. Sue McMillan & Paul M. Levitt, Clayton McMillan, Katja S. McMillan

About this book

With the German occupation and pacification of Belgrade in 1941, an uneasy sense of normalcy replaced the gunfire and the bombings. After weeks of home confinement, Yana Primuz, a sixteen-year-old Serbian girl, defies her mother's orders and slips out of the house to meet her friends, and to flirt with the boys. But a sudden Nazi roundup ensnares her. Shipped in a cattle car to a German work camp, Yana sees in the women's faces around her a reflection of her own terror. But wiping her tears she vows never to give in, to escape, to survive.

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OL Work ID
OL24745669W

Subjects

American literatureTeenagersFictionWorld War, 1939-1945Conscript labor

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