Lisa of Willesden Lane

Lisa of Willesden Lane
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A True Story of Music and Survival During World War II

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2021

نویسنده

Sarah J. Robbins

شابک

9780316540407
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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Kirkus

December 1, 2020
A young teen goes on the Kindertransport from Austria to England and makes a new life. Lisa, 14, is studying piano when she must leave Vienna in late 1938 because of the Nazis. She eventually lands in London, living in a Willesden Lane hostel with 32 other young people while she awaits her sister's arrival. She works in a clothing factory but never forgets her passion for music. Luckily, there is a piano in the hostel, and after learning about auditions for the Royal Academy of Music, Lisa wins a spot. Without parents or money, she eventually makes her debut with the assistance of the Academy and her friends. Only in the epilogue is the sad story of her parents told. This true story was recounted by pianist Golabek--Lisa's daughter--and Cohen in The Children of Willesden Lane (2003). Adapted by Robbins as a chapter book from Emil Sher's 2017 young readers' edition, the text reads like a novel and is punctuated by abundant unsourced and likely fictionalized dialogue, both internal and external. Occasional nonfiction insets offer context but are too cursory to help readers really understand "What is Nazism?" and other topics--though robust backmatter will help those children who avail themselves of it. The faces in the Ivanovs' black-and-white illustrations feel too jaunty and cartoonlike for this somber topic. The book does, however, effectively portray Lisa's love for her instrument and her will to live and find her family members. This adapted story of a Kindertransport survivor doesn't hang together. (map, photographs, discussion questions, activities, timeline, historical note, resources) (Biography. 8-11)

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Booklist

January 1, 2021
Grades 3-6 For 14-year-old Lisa, music was her whole world, and it sustained her through the difficult years of WWII. A Jewish refugee from Vienna, she was brought to London on the Kindertransport and lived in a Jewish hostel for children, located at 243 Willesden Lane. During the war, she worked as a seamstress at a garment factory and found solace playing the piano at the hostel. In time, she auditioned for a place at the Royal Academy of Music and was accepted to study there, which led to a dream come true: her concert debut. Lisa's inspirational story is told by her daughter and by coauthor Cohen. Their smoothly written text is nicely enhanced by Olga and Aleksey Ivanov's illustrations. Sidebar features about such subjects as Winston Churchill, Quakers, concentration camps, and the Allied invasion of Europe further enrich the narrative, while a generous assortment of back matter--including photographs, discussion questions and activities, and so on--make this a valuable resource not only for independent reading but also for classroom use.

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