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"Suzy and Leah" is a book by Jane Yolen that tells the story of Suzy, a Jewish girl who is forced to flee from Nazi-occupied Europe to the United States. She befriends Leah, an African American girl, and together they navigate the challenges of racism and prejudice. The novel explores themes of friendship, identity, and resilience in the face of adversity.
In a literature book
No
Because Leah woul live in a terable place
Suzy is a very proper girl. She is an american. Leah is a refugee (look it up-or-a person who flees from home or a country.) She is Jewish.
they died in concentration camps
In "Suzy and Leah," Leah gains a new sense of hope because of Suzy’s friendship and support. Suzy helps Leah feel accepted and valued, giving her the strength to overcome her struggles and believe in a brighter future. This empowers Leah to pursue her dreams and find a sense of belonging.
Avi is a little refugee who is Leahs friend
Time ; In Thee 1944 Place ; At School
Leah is a refugee, and she can tell that the children are coming to give food to them as though they were animals in a zoo. She doesn't feel like an animal and doesn't want to be treated like one, and so she refuses the handout.
yes because now they know a little bit about each other
Suzy.Susie.Suzie.Suszie.