Without the yellow star to point them out, the Jews looked like any
other Danes.
In 1940, Nazis occupied Denmark and King Christian X, beloved amongst
his people, had to find some way to resist their overwhelming power.
When the order went out that all Jews must wear a yellow star on their
clothes, the king had an idea that might just work. But it would take
the faith and commitment of all Danes.
In this retelling of a World War II legend, New York Times
best-selling author Carmen Agra Deedy poignantly remind us of the power
of a good, wise leader. Paired with Henri Sørensen's arresting
full-color portraits, this is a powerful and dignified story of heroic
justice.