From three-time National Book Award finalist and Newbery Honor author
Steve Sheinkin, a true story of two Jewish teenagers racing against time
during the Holocaust--one in hiding in Hungary, and the other in
Auschwitz, plotting escape.
It is 1944. A teenager named Rudolph (Rudi) Vrba has made up his mind.
After barely surviving nearly two years in the Auschwitz concentration
camp in Poland, he knows he must escape. Even if death is more likely.
Rudi has learned the terrible secret hidden behind the heavily guarded
fences of concentration camps across Nazi-occupied Europe: the
methodical mass killing of Jewish prisoners. As trains full of people
arrive daily, Rudi knows that the murders won't stop until he reveals
the truth to the world--and that each day that passes means more lives
are lost.
Lives like Rudi's schoolmate Gerta Sidonová. Gerta's family fled from
Slovakia to Hungary, where they live under assumed names to hide their
Jewish identity. But Hungary is beginning to cave under pressure from
German Nazis. Her chances of survival become slimmer by the day.
The clock is ticking. As Gerta inches closer to capture, Rudi and his
friend Alfred Wetzler begin their crucial steps towards an impossible
escape.
This is the true story of one of the most famous whistleblowers in the
world, and how his death-defying escape helped save over 100,000 lives.