Terrible Things

author: Bunting, Eve
In this allegory, the author's reaction to the Holocaust, the animals of the forest are carried away, one type after another, by the Terrible Things, not realizing that if perhaps they would all stick together and not look the other way, such terrible things might not happen.
year: 1989, 1993, 1980
call number/section: 1000, 940.53
subjects: animals, fiction, allegories, holocaust, jewish (1933-1945), juvenile fiction, holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), holocaust, 1939-1945, allegories

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Terrible Things
Bunting, Eve
Jewish Publication Society (1989)
In this allegory, the author's reaction to the Holocaust, the animals of the forest are carried away, one type after another, by the Terrible Things, not realizing that if perhaps they would all stick together and not look the other way, such terrible things might not happen.
Schools: 29



Terrible Things
Bunting, Eve
Jewish Publication Society (1993)
In this allegory, the author's reaction to the Holocaust, the animals of the forest are carried away, one type after another, by the Terrible Things, not realizing that if perhaps they would all stick together and not look the other way, such terrible things might not happen.
Schools: 3



Terrible Things
Bunting, Eve
Jewish Publication Society (1980)
In this allegory, the author's reaction to the Holocaust, the animals of the forest are carried away, one type after another, by the Terrible Things, not realizing that if perhaps they would all stick together and not look the other way, such terrible things might not happen.
Schools: 0



Terrible Things
Bunting, Eve

In this allegory, the author's reaction to the Holocaust, the animals of the forest are carried away, one type after another, by the Terrible Things, not realizing that if perhaps they would all stick together and not look the other way, such terrible things might not happen.
Schools: 3



Terrible Things
Bunting, Eve
Jewish Publication Society (1980)
In this allegory, the author's reaction to the Holocaust, the animals of the forest are carried away, one type after another, by the Terrible Things, not realizing that if perhaps they would all stick together and not look the other way, such terrible things might not happen.
Schools: 1


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