Book Descriptions
for Fireflies in the Dark by Susan Goldman Rubin
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Friedl Dicker-Brandeis lived in Prague, Czechoslovakia, during Hitler’s rise to power. She was a painter, designer, teacher, and art therapist who taught and cared for children. During 1938, Friedl was offered a visa to Palestine, but she chose to stay with her husband and friends. She and her husband were sent to Terezin Concentration Camp in 1942. Instead of packing items to make her own existence more bearable, Friedl packed art supplies: paint, brushes, paper, dyed sheets, and art books. Although the conditions were horrendous, Friedl enabled many children in Terezin to experience the arts. Some of their artwork was hidden and saved; examples are reproduced in full color in this slim volume. Through interviews with survivors, diary material, and other data, readers can glimpse the work of one of the many courageous adults whose efforts sustained other spirits in the concentration campa. This is a valuable source for anyone studying Terezin, or who sees or experiences the music based on another published collection, I Never Saw Another Butterfly . . . Children’s Drawings and Poems from Terezin Concentration Camp , edited by Hana Volavkova (English language expanded second edition: Schocken, 1993). Valuable bibliographies of books, videocassettes, unpublished diaries, papers & lectures, sound recordings, and web sites are located at the end, as is an index. (Ages 10-15)
CCBC Choices 2001. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2001. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Covers the years during which Friedl Dicker, a Jewish woman from Czechoslovakia, taught art to children at the Terezin Concentration Camp. Includes art created by teacher and students, excerpts from diaries, and interviews with camp survivors.
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