Sobrevivimos al Holocausto: La historia de Bluma y Felix Goldberg

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$24.95  $23.20
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Tree of Life Books
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158
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6.0 X 9.0 X 0.43 inches | 0.48 pounds
Language
Spanish
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Paperback
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9798989638208
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About the Author
Frank W. Baker has worked in television news, public education and public television. In 2019, Frank was recognized by UNESCO with its GAPMIL (Global Alliance Partnership for Media & Information Literacy) honor. In 1998 he founded the Media Literacy Clearinghouse website and began work helping teachers and students better understand how to think critically about the media. His first book, Coming Distractions: Questioning Movies, was published by Capstone Press. His second book, Political Campaigns & Political Advertising: A Media Literacy Guide was published by Greenwood Press. His third book, Media Literacy in The K-12 Classroom was published by ISTE (2012). In 2017, Routledge published Baker's Close Reading the Media: Literacy Lessons and Activities for Every Month of the Year. www.frankwbaker.com
Tim E. Ogline is a Greater Philadelphia-based writer and illustrator as well as design professional. His first book, "Ben Franklin For Beginners," has been called "beguiling" by Pulitzer Prize winner Joseph J. Ellis and a "must read" by former Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell as well as "nothing short of absolutely brilliant" by Geekadelphia. Ogline holds an MBA from Temple University's Fox School of Business. Ogline is additionally an alumnus of Temple University's Tyler School of Art and has previously taught there as well as at Moore College of Art & Design. Tim is additionally a past president and member of the South Jersey Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution as well as a member of the Sons of Union Civil War Veterans.Ogline's illustrations (timogline.com) have appeared in "The Wall Street Journal," "Institutional Investor," "The Philadelphia Inquirer," the "Utne Reader," "Outdoor Life," "Philadelphia Style," "Loyola Lawyer," "How Magazine," and "Mensa Bulletin" among others.Tim Ogline's award-winning design practice, Ogline Design (www.ogline.design), has served clients including Historic Philadelphia, the Crossroads of the American Revolution Association, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, The White House, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, the Wharton School, the National Governors Association, and many more with creative solutions that have ranged from identity design to publication design to website development.
Reviews
"Los alumnos de hoy pueden aprender de muchas maneras, caminos diferentes por los que ellos pueden enfrentarse a la complejidad de la historia, sobre todo a una historia tan difícil y dolorosa como la del Holocausto. Sobrevivimos al Holocausto: la historia de Bluma y Felix Goldberg es un relato apasionante y conmovedor sobre dos judíos polacos que aguantaron y sobrevivieron a los campos de trabajo esclavo, los campos de concentración, los campos de exterminio y las marchas de la muerte para después encontrarse en libertad en otro tipo de campo - un campo de las personas desplazadas - para reconstruir sus vidas en Estados Unidos, dar testimonio, contar su historia y encarnar la capacidad humana de resistencia y regeneración. La historia habla de algunos de nuestros valores más importantes y ofrece un mensaje atemporal y oportuno en un mundo de guerra, antisemitismo y racismo como el del año 2022. Contada de forma sencilla pero no simplista, la historia de los Goldberg es ahora accesible a lectores de todas las edades, ¡e incluso a aquellos que no les gusta leer!"

-Michael Berenbaum, Profesor Distinguido de Estudios Judíos, Director del Instituto Sigi Ziering: Exploración de las Implicaciones Éticas y Religiosas del Holocausto, Universidad Judía Americana, Los Ángeles

"El estilo gráfico de Sobrevivimos al Holocausto me recuerdo tanto de Maus como de los dibujos raros hechos en secreto por los prisioneros de los campos de concentración para preservar la memoria de lo que les sucedió. Este es un libro para los jóvenes lectores del siglo XXI para quienes las palabras no son suficientes como para hacer que los horrores del Holocausto cobren vida."

-Michael Bazyler, jurista especializado en el Holocausto, Universidad de Chapman, autor del premiado Holocaust, Genocide and the Law: A Quest for Justice in a Post-Holocaust World

"La historia de Bluma y Felix Goldberg camina con éxito por la línea fina, al capturar la experiencia humana mientras hace también justicia a la escala y monstruosidad del Holocausto, sin recurrir a las imágines horripilantes. Aquí, el lector ve tanto el bosque como los árboles. El detalle que se ofrece sobre el contexto general y la Primera Guerra Mundial es una adición bienvenida, como es el legado que los Goldberg seguián construyendo con su familia y comunidad en Estados Unidos. Si hay una novela gráfica que ha captado el amor profundo que tantos sobrevivientes sentían por su país adoptado, es ésta. Los mapas detallados y paisajes de Tim Ogline ayudan a crear una verdadera obra de arte."

-Dr. Doyle Stevick, Director Ejecutivo, Centro Anne Frank, Universidad de Carolina del Sur, editor de Holocaust Education: Promise, Practice, Power and Potential and Research in Teaching and Learning About the Holocaust: A Dialogue Beyond Borders