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Discusses the systematic killing of people with references to the Holocaust.
Quick Summary
This eye-opening book dives into the darkest corners of human history, revealing how genocide unfolded in different eras and why understanding these tragedies matters more than ever. Young readers will be gripped by the real stories of victims, survivors, and those who dared to resist, all presented in a way that makes the past feel immediate and personal. If your teen loved the emotional power of books like "The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diper รverlรถde a Wimpy Kid: Diper รverlรถde Young Girl" or "Night" but wants more context about the bigger picture, this delivers that depth while keeping pages turning. With an AR Level of 9.5, it's ideal for high school students in grades 9-12 who are ready to tackle important, thought-provoking history.