In My Enemy's House
by Carol Matas

In My Enemy's House is about Marisa Ginsberg, a young Jewish girls living in Poland during World War II. When all her family either dies or is imprisoned, she is able to escape to Germany. Because of her blonde hair and blue eyes, no one suspects that she is Jewish. She ends up working at an important Nazi leader's house, knowing she will die if she is found out. This historical fiction novel has something for everyone: fighting, suspense, and romance.
8/01/09

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