In Germany in 1938, life is dangerous.
Like other twelve-year-old girls, Jutta Salzberg enjoyed playing with
friends, going to school, and visiting relatives. In 1938 Germany, these
everyday activities were dangerous for Jews. Jutta and her family tried
to lead normal lives, but soon they knew they had to escape--if they
could, before it was too late.
Throughout 1938, Jutta had her friends and relatives fill her
poesiealbum--her autograph book-with inscriptions. Her daughter,
Debbie Levy, used these entries as a springboard for telling the story
of the Salzberg family's last year in Germany.
This powerful story shows a world of change and chance, confusion and
cruelty. It was a year of goodbyes.