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Daniel's Story Study Guide

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by Carol Matas
About 79 pages (23,600 words)
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The book takes place in Poland and Germany during Hitler's reign of terror. The timeframe of the story is from March of 1933 through Germany's surrender in May of 1945. The main character of Daniel's Story is Daniel. He is eighteen at the end of the book, but through flashbacks, the author takes the reader all the way back to Daniel's sixth birthday.

The book consists of four chronological sections: Pictures of Frankfurt; Pictures of Lodz; Pictures of Auschwitz; and Pictures of Buchenwald. In each section, Daniel is reviewing pictures that he has either taken or composed in his mind. The pictures all relate to the events and emotions he experiences, as he visits each location.

In Pictures of Frankfurt, Daniel is looking through his photo album, trying to make some sense out of everything. With each picture,.....

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