The summer everything changed
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Janet Kessler, an adolescent girl and the child of Jewish immigrants, writes about her experiences and coming to grips with the brutality of World War II and anti-semitism in a small town in Wisconsin during the summer of 1943.
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Janet Kessler, an adolescent girl and the child of Jewish immigrants, writes about her experiences and coming to grips with the brutality of World War II and anti-semitism in a small town in Wisconsin during the summer of 1943.
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