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Monique Polak (Author)
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October 1, 2008
A pampered child used to having her own way, Anneke Van Raalte lives outside Amsterdam, where her father is a cartoonist for the Amsterdam newspaper. Though Anneke's family is Jewish, her religion means little to her. Anneke's life changes in 1942 when the Nazis invade Holland, and she and her family are deported to Theresienstadt, a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. Not only are conditions in the camp appalling, but the camp is the site of an elaborate hoax: the Nazis are determined to convince the world that Theresienstadt is an idyllic place and that European Jews are thriving under the Nazi regime. Because he is an artist, Anneke's father is compelled to help in the propaganda campaign, and Anneke finds herself torn between her loyalty to her family and her sense of what is right. What World is Left was inspired by the experiences of the author's mother, who was imprisoned in Theresienstadt during World War II.




As part of Monique's research for this book, she traveled to her mother's childhood home in Broek in Waterland, Holland; visited the Jewish Lyceum she attended in Amsterdam (where Anne Frank was a fellow student); and traveled to Theresienstadt in the Czech Republic.



Monique explores complex moral choices and their implications. Parents, teachers, and YA authors all try to teach young people to distinguish between right and wrong, but sometimes - especially perhaps in wartime -- that distinction becomes blurred. In What World Is Left, Anneke must come to terms not only with her own father's actions, but also with a world gone terribly wrong. Though What World Is Left is set during the Holocaust, its themes have special relevance in today's complex world.

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*Starred Review* Growing up in a secular Jewish home in Holland, Anneke cares little about Judaism, so she has no faith to lose when, in 1943, her family is deported to Theresienstadt, the Nazi concentration camp. At 14, she suffers backbreaking labor and foul, unsanitary conditions along with more than 40,000 prisoners, who are all crowded into a town built for 7,000. Always there is the terror of being sent on the dreaded transports to the gas chambers. Based on the experiences of the author’s mother, who survived two years in Theresienstadt but did not speak about it for more than 60 years, this novel is narrated in Anneke’s first-person, present-tense voice. The details are unforgettable: Anneke’s irritation with her pesky little brother; her friendship and romance with young people who are sent, later on, to the death camps; the hunger that drives her and her grandfather to eat the enamel in their cups; her shame and anger. The questions raised in the author’s note will lead readers back to the parallel, heartbreaking issues in the fictional story. Why did the author’s mother keep silent for so long? Was she ashamed that she survived because her father, a famous artist, helped the Nazis by prettying up the model camp for a Red Cross inspection? And why did the Red Cross fall for it? An important addition to the Holocaust curriculum. Grades 7-12. --Hazel Rochman

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"A very personal, thought-provoking and, ultimately, hopeful book." (The Jewish Independant 20081109)

"Through Anneke's eyes, author Monique Polak presents an astonishing and depressing event." (CM Magazine 20081106)

[Starred review] "Heartbreaking. An important addition to the Holocaust curriculum." (Booklist 20081013)

"A powerful story of growing up in unspeakable conditions, of human suffering, loss and, ultimately, hope." (The Chronicle Herald 20090106)

"The underlying truth of what happened and how her family survived is really what makes this utterly compelling fiction I am so grateful to [Monique and other authors like her] who tackle these really difficult stories and write unflinching books for teenagers." (Nikki Tate "All Points West," CBC Radio One 20081201)

"[Offers] a candid look at a father's presumed collusion, a perspective rarely seen in YA literature about the Holocaust." (Publishers Weekly 20090111)

"The pressure and urgency of inspiration, not to mention tears and blood, is palpable everywhere." (The Montreal Gazette 20090101)

"This book certainly holds its own in the canon of Holocaust-based fiction for the young adult audience...Polak balances this [dark reality] with uplifting moments of friendship, family tenderness and even romance." (Resource Links 20090101)

"Takes the reader to the heart of the horror by creating a character whose vivid confusion, disbelief, and innocence are immediate and powerful." (The Rover 20090201)

"An excellent novel—a great tale of overcoming adversity in a time of such dark despair." (TeensReadToo.com 20090101)

"Recommended." (Tucson Unified School District 20090301)

*no details* (Manitoba Middle Years Association 20090401)

"The descriptive narrative is cohesive, well-constructed, and compelling and provides a different view of what a man deemed necessary to survive. (Tri State Young Adult Book Review Committee 20090401)

"This book is well-written, the characters are developed so well you can relate to them, the setting is described such that you can picture it in your mind, and the action and suspense make you keep turning the pages." (YALSA YA Galley Teen Review 20090501)

"[This] realistic novel, written in memoir format, raises questions of moral principles and beliefs while it portrays the horrors of the Holocaust." (School Library Journal 20090317)

"Well written, thought provoking, and a solid addition to the canon of Holocaust fiction - perfect for reading lists and teens who enjoy historical fiction." (VOYA 20090401)

"This well-written, painful story is a good addition to the genre of Holocaust fiction Recommended." (Library Media Connection 20090731)

*no details* (Southwestern Ohio Young Adult Materials Review Group 20091001)

"Full of hope...This volume makes for great reading and an excellent resource for a school library." (Canadian Children's Book News 20091201)

"Polak's story breathes life into a period fading from memory." (Montreal Review of Books )

*no details* (Jewish Book World )

"Intriguing and quite unique...The reader will undoubtedly find much to think about. I would recommend What World is Left to anyone interested in this often-overlooked piece of history." (What If? Magazine )

Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Orca Book Publishers (October 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 155143847X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1551438474
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #311,180 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, January 9, 2009
This review is from: What World is Left (Paperback)
Anneke and her family live a privileged life in Amsterdam.

She and her brother go to school, wear fine clothes, and never want for anything. Their world is turned upside down after the Nazis take control of Holland. They are forced to wear yellow stars on their clothing, they must attend a Jewish school instead of their own, and, inevitably, are forced to relocate to Theresienstadt, a "model" concentration camp in Czechoslovakia.

Life is difficult in the camp. Every member of Anneke's family must work to stay alive. They face disease, hunger, and violence on a daily basis. Anneke works hard to maintain her dignity and pride while in the camp, but her will is constantly tested. She watches as her father, a celebrated cartoonist, is forced to create propaganda materials for the
Reich.

Anneke does not understand how her father can help the Nazis while they are suffering. His reasons are made apparent once the war has ended.

WHAT WORLD IS LEFT is a work of fiction inspired by true events. Polak's own mother spent a little over two years in the Theresienstadt camp. Many of the events in the novel were taken from stories that Polak's mother related to her, including the family's means of survival. Polak's grandfather, a Dutch artist, created propaganda drawings for the Nazis, thereby securing their safety while in the camp.

Ms. Polak has taken great care in telling this story because it is so very personal. It is an excellent novel - a great tale of overcoming adversity in a time of such dark despair.

Reviewed by: LadyJay
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended!, November 2, 2009
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Engrossing, poingant, personal. A heart-wrenching account of life and survival in "model-city" concentration camp, Thereseinstadt.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What World is Left, June 26, 2009
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An animatedly-written teen novel by the daughter of a Dutch family sent to Theresienstadt, a holding camp in Czechoslovakia where many important and talented Jews were sent prior to being transported to Auschwitz. Since it is based on the author's mother's experiences and the author's research, it rings true.
The story invented by the author is touching and brings an immediacy of experience, portraying the layout of the camp, the crowding, hunger, disease, and sudden "transport," but also the friendships and productivity of the many talented Jewish inhabitants, including "Anneke's" father, a famous cartoonist.
There is also a section on the infamous charade of the camouflaged camp and the ensuing film staged to fool the Red Cross employees who have come to inspect the camp.
The final section describes the fleeing by truck of the German guards, including Rahm, the camp Commandant, plus the ironic post-war "grilling" of her father by the Russians who suspect him of colluding with the Nazis because the familly lived together in one room, and all of them survived. There is some appropriate sexuality in it, very gracefully described. References and Author's Note Appended. Ages 12 and up. Marcia Posner
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