pink dahlia and bee
orange and gold flowers
yellow and pink dahlias
Daphne contemplates a dandelion
sunflowers

Deborah Hopkinson

We Had to Be Brave

Escaping the Nazis on the Kindertransport

We Had to Be Brave

What is this book about?

We Had to Be Brave illu­mi­nates the true sto­ries of Jew­ish chil­dren who fled Nazi Ger­many, risk­ing every­thing to escape to safe­ty on the Kindertransport.

Ruth David was grow­ing up in a small vil­lage in Ger­many when Adolf Hitler rose to pow­er in the 1930s. Under the Nazi Par­ty, Jew­ish fam­i­lies like Ruth’s expe­ri­enced ris­ing anti-Semit­ic restric­tions and attacks. Just going to school became dan­ger­ous. By Novem­ber 1938, anti-Semi­tism erupt­ed into Kristall­nacht, the Night of Bro­ken Glass, and unleashed a wave of vio­lence and forced arrests.

Days lat­er, des­per­ate vol­un­teers sprang into action to orga­nize the Kinder­trans­port, a res­cue effort to bring Jew­ish chil­dren to Eng­land. Young peo­ple like Ruth David had to say good-bye to their fam­i­lies, unsure if they’d ever be reunit­ed. Miles from home, the Kinder­trans­port refugees entered unrec­og­niz­able lives, where food, clothes — and, for many of them, lan­guage and reli­gion — were star­tling­ly new. Mean­while, the onset of war and the Holo­caust vis­it­ed unimag­in­able hor­rors on loved ones left behind. Some­how, these res­cued chil­dren had to learn to look for­ward, to hope.

Through the mov­ing and often heart-wrench­ing per­son­al accounts of Kinder­trans­port sur­vivors, Deb­o­rah Hop­kin­son paints the time­ly and dev­as­tat­ing sto­ry of how the rise of Hitler and the Nazis tore apart the lives of so many fam­i­lies and what they were forced to give up in order to save these children.

Awards and Recognition

  • Kirkus Reviews Best Book
  • NCTE Orbis Pic­tus rec­om­mend­ed book
  • Syd­ney Tay­lor Book Award Notable Title
Reviews

“His­tor­i­cal con­text, per­son­al sto­ries, and let­ters are seam­less­ly inte­grat­ed in this his­to­ry of fright­ened refugee chil­dren in a new land and their brave par­ents’ mak­ing ‘the heart-wrench­ing deci­sion’ to send their chil­dren away with strangers to a for­eign coun­try. Well-craft­ed, acces­si­ble, and essen­tial.” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review)

“[A] mov­ing trib­ute to the orga­niz­ers of the Kinder­trans­port and to the courage of the chil­dren involved. Gen­er­ous­ly illus­trat­ed with black-and-white pho­tographs, the book is extreme­ly well researched and a valu­able con­tri­bu­tion to Holo­caust lit­er­a­ture.” (Book­list)

We Had to Be Brave

author, Deb­o­rah Hop­kin­son
Scholas­tic Focus
ages 8 and up, 2020
ISBN 978–1338255720

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