Hide and Seek: In Pursuit of Justice - E-book - ePub

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Ben Carniol et Rebecca Clifford - Hide and Seek: In Pursuit of Justice.
When Ben's parents pick him up from kindergarten one day in 1942, he doesn't yet know that it's the last time he will see them. The Nazis have invaded... Lire la suite
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When Ben's parents pick him up from kindergarten one day in 1942, he doesn't yet know that it's the last time he will see them. The Nazis have invaded his hometown of Brussels, Belgium, and Ben's parents, sensing danger, send their only child to live with a non-Jewish couple in the village of Baudour. There Ben learns to be a good Catholic boy amid the explosions of war. After the war, Ben finds a home in Ottawa, Canada, with his extended family.
As he matures, Ben reclaims his Jewish identity and begins a lifelong journey toward personal and societal healing. Ben Carniol is only five years old in 1942 when his parents send him away to live with a non-Jewish couple in the village of Baudour, Belgium. Hide and Seek: In Pursuit of Justice describes a childhood filled with the loss and violence of war and Ben's response to it: a deep lifelong commitment to creating a safe and just society for all.

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Ben Carniol was born in 1937 and immigrated to Canada in 1947, where he became a social worker. He is the author of Case Critical: Social Services and Social Justice in Canada, is professor emeritus at Toronto Metropolitan University, was a scholar-in-residence at Laurier University's Indigenous Field of Study program and the recipient of an honorary life membership for distinguished contributions to social work education in Canada by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education. Rebecca Clifford is an award-winning historian, Canadian by birth, who holds a chair as Professor of Transnational European History at Durham University in the UK.
Her 2020 book Survivors: Children's Lives After the Holocaust was named a Book of the Year by the Globe and Mail and by the Telegraph in Britain. It was shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize, a finalist for the Cundill History Prize, and winner of the Yad Vashem Prize, among other accolades.

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