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It’s 1933. Anna is too busy tobogganing and playing with her favourite toy, Pink Rabbit, to listen to talk of Hitler. She hasn’t noticed that her country is changing; that it’s become too dangerous for some people to live in any more. She has no idea at all that one of those people is herself. But one day, her father disappears… and suddenly Anna and her brother are being rushed away, in alarming secrecy, from everything they know and love. They leave behind their home and schoolmates, their best-loved toys, Pink Rabbit, Hitler… and Germany itself!
Based on the author’s own life, and with a special introduction by Michael Morpurgo, this dramatic story of a Jewish family’s escape from Nazi Germany will stay with you forever.
“The most life-enhancing book you could ever wish to read” Michael Morpurgo
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22 August 2009
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This book is gripping and when i met Judith Kerr at the Edinburgh book festival and she signed a copy for me.She also said that her father had to get bodyguards to and from the radio staion because of nazis.
14 September 2008
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When hitler stole pink rabbiat was a heartwarming,moving book about world war 2
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