Illustrated with Nelly's original watercolors, this powerful memoir
tells the true story of how a little girl's imagination helped her
survive World War II.
The Nazis come to Poland when Nelly is six. By the time she turns eight,
the events of World War II have taken almost everyone she loves. Scared,
lonely, and running from the Nazis, Nelly hides in the bedroom of a
Gentile couple in Lwow, Poland. For over a year, she lives in fear of
discovery, writing in her diary and painting pictures of a fantasy world
filled with open skies and happy families.
For 13 months during World War II, the author and her mother were hidden
from the Nazis. Like Anne Frank, Nelly kept a diary and through that
outlet transformed her grim reality into an enchanting fantasy world.
"Without emphasizing horror and loss, Toll conveys the effects of human
evil and human folly, summoning up the forces of tragedy and courage."
--Publishers Weekly
"In Toll's remembrance, art equals hope: her happy family pictures,
painted in the secret room where she and her mother hid from the Nazis
and the Poles, show extraordinary preteen talent as well as the will to
survive." --Kirkus Reviews