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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Threads of Hope is a work of historical narrative nonfiction that tells the true story of three Basque sisters separated as children during the Spanish Civil War and World War II, and the long, uncertain path toward reunion that followed. Through their experiences, the book explores how war reshapes childhood, scatters families across borders, and leaves legacies that echo across generations.In 1937, as aerial bombings devastate northern Spain, seven-year-old twins Alicia and Araceli are placed on a refugee ship bound for England. Their older sister Aurora is sent on a different evacuation route to the Soviet Union. Their parents, Carmen and Santos, remain behind, believing the separation will be temporary. Instead, they are arrested, imprisoned, and forced into labor camps, eventually disappearing into the machinery of war and becoming presumed dead.The sisters grow up in radically different worlds. In wartime Britain, Alicia and Araceli are fostered by a working-class family who offer safety, routine, and kindness, even as rationing, air raids, and cultural displacement shape their new lives. In the Soviet Union, Aurora endures hunger, isolation, and the brutal siege of Leningrad, struggling to survive while holding onto fading memories of home. Cut off from one another and from their parents, each sister adapts in her own way, carrying grief and resilience side by side.Years later, as World War II ends, a painstaking Red Cross tracing effort reveals the impossible: their parents are alive. Against overwhelming logistical, political, and emotional barriers, the family is slowly brought back together. After eight years of separation, they reunite in Mexico-no longer the family they once were, but bound by shared loss and survival. The reunion is joyful, fragile, and complicated, as parents and daughters confront how deeply war has changed them.The final section of Threads of Hope shifts to the author's own voice. Growing up unaware of much of this history, he later uncovers letters, photographs, and long-silenced stories that explain his family's guarded silences and lingering grief. This act of discovery becomes a process of understanding not only the past, but how trauma, kindness, and perseverance are passed from one generation to the next.Grounded in documented historical events and family records, with selected scenes reconstructed to convey lived experience, Threads of Hope introduces young readers to major twentieth-century conflicts through the eyes of children. Written for upper middle-grade readers and suitable for classroom use, the book emphasizes empathy, resilience, and the quiet power of ordinary people to sustain hope-even when war tears families and futures apart. Threads of Hope tells the true story of three sisters separated by war, their parents Santos and Carmen lost to concentration camps, and a family's long path to reunion-an intimate account of loss, resilience, and survival. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Threads of Hope is a work of historical narrative nonfiction that tells the true story of three Basque sisters separated as children during the Spanish Civil War and World War II, and the long, uncertain path toward reunion that followed. Through their experiences, the book explores how war reshapes childhood, scatters families across borders, and leaves legacies that echo across generations.In 1937, as aerial bombings devastate northern Spain, seven-year-old twins Alicia and Araceli are placed on a refugee ship bound for England. Their older sister Aurora is sent on a different evacuation route to the Soviet Union. Their parents, Carmen and Santos, remain behind, believing the separation will be temporary. Instead, they are arrested, imprisoned, and forced into labor camps, eventually disappearing into the machinery of war and becoming presumed dead.The sisters grow up in radically different worlds. In wartime Britain, Alicia and Araceli are fostered by a working-class family who offer safety, routine, and kindness, even as rationing, air raids, and cultural displacement shape their new lives. In the Soviet Union, Aurora endures hunger, isolation, and the brutal siege of Leningrad, struggling to survive while holding onto fading memories of home. Cut off from one another and from their parents, each sister adapts in her own way, carrying grief and resilience side by side.Years later, as World War II ends, a painstaking Red Cross tracing effort reveals the impossible: their parents are alive. Against overwhelming logistical, political, and emotional barriers, the family is slowly brought back together. After eight years of separation, they reunite in Mexico-no longer the family they once were, but bound by shared loss and survival. The reunion is joyful, fragile, and complicated, as parents and daughters confront how deeply war has changed them.The final section of Threads of Hope shifts to the author's own voice. Growing up unaware of much of this history, he later uncovers letters, photographs, and long-silenced stories that explain his family's guarded silences and lingering grief. This act of discovery becomes a process of understanding not only the past, but how trauma, kindness, and perseverance are passed from one generation to the next.Grounded in documented historical events and family records, with selected scenes reconstructed to convey lived experience, Threads of Hope introduces young readers to major twentieth-century conflicts through the eyes of children. Written for upper middle-grade readers and suitable for classroom use, the book emphasizes empathy, resilience, and the quiet power of ordinary people to sustain hope-even when war tears families and futures apart.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Threads of Hope is a work of historical narrative nonfiction that tells the true story of three Basque sisters separated as children during the Spanish Civil War and World War II, and the long, uncertain path toward reunion that followed. Through their experiences, the book explores how war reshapes childhood, scatters families across borders, and leaves legacies that echo across generations.In 1937, as aerial bombings devastate northern Spain, seven-year-old twins Alicia and Araceli are placed on a refugee ship bound for England. Their older sister Aurora is sent on a different evacuation route to the Soviet Union. Their parents, Carmen and Santos, remain behind, believing the separation will be temporary. Instead, they are arrested, imprisoned, and forced into labor camps, eventually disappearing into the machinery of war and becoming presumed dead.The sisters grow up in radically different worlds. In wartime Britain, Alicia and Araceli are fostered by a working-class family who offer safety, routine, and kindness, even as rationing, air raids, and cultural displacement shape their new lives. In the Soviet Union, Aurora endures hunger, isolation, and the brutal siege of Leningrad, struggling to survive while holding onto fading memories of home. Cut off from one another and from their parents, each sister adapts in her own way, carrying grief and resilience side by side.Years later, as World War II ends, a painstaking Red Cross tracing effort reveals the impossible: their parents are alive. Against overwhelming logistical, political, and emotional barriers, the family is slowly brought back together. After eight years of separation, they reunite in Mexico-no longer the family they once were, but bound by shared loss and survival. The reunion is joyful, fragile, and complicated, as parents and daughters confront how deeply war has changed them.The final section of Threads of Hope shifts to the author's own voice. Growing up unaware of much of this history, he later uncovers letters, photographs, and long-silenced stories that explain his family's guarded silences and lingering grief. This act of discovery becomes a process of understanding not only the past, but how trauma, kindness, and perseverance are passed from one generation to the next.Grounded in documented historical events and family records, with selected scenes reconstructed to convey lived experience, Threads of Hope introduces young readers to major twentieth-century conflicts through the eyes of children. Written for upper middle-grade readers and suitable for classroom use, the book emphasizes empathy, resilience, and the quiet power of ordinary people to sustain hope-even when war tears families and futures apart. Threads of Hope tells the true story of three sisters separated by war, their parents Santos and Carmen lost to concentration camps, and a family's long path to reunion-an intimate account of loss, resilience, and survival. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Threads of Hope is a work of historical narrative nonfiction that tells the true story of three Basque sisters separated as children during the Spanish Civil War and World War II, and the long, uncertain path toward reunion that followed. Through their experiences, the book explores how war reshapes childhood, scatters families across borders, and leaves legacies that echo across generations.In 1937, as aerial bombings devastate northern Spain, seven-year-old twins Alicia and Araceli are placed on a refugee ship bound for England. Their older sister Aurora is sent on a different evacuation route to the Soviet Union. Their parents, Carmen and Santos, remain behind, believing the separation will be temporary. Instead, they are arrested, imprisoned, and forced into labor camps, eventually disappearing into the machinery of war and becoming presumed dead.The sisters grow up in radically different worlds. In wartime Britain, Alicia and Araceli are fostered by a working-class family who offer safety, routine, and kindness, even as rationing, air raids, and cultural displacement shape their new lives. In the Soviet Union, Aurora endures hunger, isolation, and the brutal siege of Leningrad, struggling to survive while holding onto fading memories of home. Cut off from one another and from their parents, each sister adapts in her own way, carrying grief and resilience side by side.Years later, as World War II ends, a painstaking Red Cross tracing effort reveals the impossible: their parents are alive. Against overwhelming logistical, political, and emotional barriers, the family is slowly brought back together. After eight years of separation, they reunite in Mexico-no longer the family they once were, but bound by shared loss and survival. The reunion is joyful, fragile, and complicated, as parents and daughters confront how deeply war has changed them.The final section of Threads of Hope shifts to the author's own voice. Growing up unaware of much of this history, he later uncovers letters, photographs, and long-silenced stories that explain his family's guarded silences and lingering grief. This act of discovery becomes a process of understanding not only the past, but how trauma, kindness, and perseverance are passed from one generation to the next.Grounded in documented historical events and family records, with selected scenes reconstructed to convey lived experience, Threads of Hope introduces young readers to major twentieth-century conflicts through the eyes of children. Written for upper middle-grade readers and suitable for classroom use, the book emphasizes empathy, resilience, and the quiet power of ordinary people to sustain hope-even when war tears families and futures apart. Threads of Hope tells the true story of three sisters separated by war, their parents Santos and Carmen lost to concentration camps, and a family's long path to reunion-an intimate account of loss, resilience, and survival. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 13: 9798256077136
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. This comprehensive Teacher's Guide is the essential companion to the award-winning historical narrative nonfiction book Threads of Hope. Designed for upper middle-grade and secondary classrooms (grades 5-8+, with extensions for grades 9-10), it provides educators with everything needed to teach this powerful true story of war, family separation, resilience, and kindness with confidence and depth.What's Inside: Chapter-by-Chapter Support: Detailed summaries, key vocabulary, comprehension questions, close-reading prompts, and discussion questions for every chapter.Rich Historical Context: In-depth background notes on the Spanish Civil War, the Basque people, the bombing of Guernica, Operation Pied Piper, Mauthausen Concentration Camp, the Red Cross tracing efforts, and the Cold War context that allowed Franco to remain in power.Visual Resources: High-quality historical maps (with full attributions), timelines, and suggestions for using primary sources.Standards-Aligned Activities: Ready-to-use lessons connected to Common Core ELA, C3 Social Studies Framework, and CASEL Social-Emotional Learning competencies.Differentiated Instruction: Activities for diverse learners, including ELL supports, advanced extensions, and trauma-informed teaching strategies.Assessments: Multiple quizzes with answer keys, essay prompts, rubrics, and culminating projects.SEL and Modern Connections: Thoughtful reflections on displacement, anonymous kindness, intergenerational trauma, and parallels to contemporary refugee experiences.Reproducibles: Worksheets, anticipation guides, character analysis tools, kindness chain activities, and more.This guide goes beyond basic comprehension to help students grapple with big questions: How does war affect children? What is the power of small acts of kindness? How do families heal across generations? How can we honor the past while building a more compassionate future?Perfect for English Language Arts, Social Studies, Global History, and SEL units, the Teacher's Guide for Threads of Hope equips educators to bring this remarkable story of courage and hope to life in their classrooms. Whether you are teaching the full book or selected chapters, this resource will save you preparation time while deepening student engagement and historical understanding.Ideal for: Public, private, charter schools, homeschool co-ops, and school libraries."A story of war and survival. and the quiet power of ordinary people choosing kindness." A comprehensive companion for grades 5-8+ featuring chapter guides, historical context, maps, standards-aligned activities, SEL reflections, quizzes, and reproducibles. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. This comprehensive Teacher's Guide is the essential companion to the award-winning historical narrative nonfiction book Threads of Hope. Designed for upper middle-grade and secondary classrooms (grades 5-8+, with extensions for grades 9-10), it provides educators with everything needed to teach this powerful true story of war, family separation, resilience, and kindness with confidence and depth.What's Inside: Chapter-by-Chapter Support: Detailed summaries, key vocabulary, comprehension questions, close-reading prompts, and discussion questions for every chapter.Rich Historical Context: In-depth background notes on the Spanish Civil War, the Basque people, the bombing of Guernica, Operation Pied Piper, Mauthausen Concentration Camp, the Red Cross tracing efforts, and the Cold War context that allowed Franco to remain in power.Visual Resources: High-quality historical maps (with full attributions), timelines, and suggestions for using primary sources.Standards-Aligned Activities: Ready-to-use lessons connected to Common Core ELA, C3 Social Studies Framework, and CASEL Social-Emotional Learning competencies.Differentiated Instruction: Activities for diverse learners, including ELL supports, advanced extensions, and trauma-informed teaching strategies.Assessments: Multiple quizzes with answer keys, essay prompts, rubrics, and culminating projects.SEL and Modern Connections: Thoughtful reflections on displacement, anonymous kindness, intergenerational trauma, and parallels to contemporary refugee experiences.Reproducibles: Worksheets, anticipation guides, character analysis tools, kindness chain activities, and more.This guide goes beyond basic comprehension to help students grapple with big questions: How does war affect children? What is the power of small acts of kindness? How do families heal across generations? How can we honor the past while building a more compassionate future?Perfect for English Language Arts, Social Studies, Global History, and SEL units, the Teacher's Guide for Threads of Hope equips educators to bring this remarkable story of courage and hope to life in their classrooms. Whether you are teaching the full book or selected chapters, this resource will save you preparation time while deepening student engagement and historical understanding.Ideal for: Public, private, charter schools, homeschool co-ops, and school libraries."A story of war and survival. and the quiet power of ordinary people choosing kindness." A comprehensive companion for grades 5-8+ featuring chapter guides, historical context, maps, standards-aligned activities, SEL reflections, quizzes, and reproducibles. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This comprehensive Teacher's Guide is the essential companion to the award-winning historical narrative nonfiction book Threads of Hope. Designed for upper middle-grade and secondary classrooms (grades 5-8+, with extensions for grades 9-10), it provides educators with everything needed to teach this powerful true story of war, family separation, resilience, and kindness with confidence and depth.What's Inside:Chapter-by-Chapter Support: Detailed summaries, key vocabulary, comprehension questions, close-reading prompts, and discussion questions for every chapter.Rich Historical Context: In-depth background notes on the Spanish Civil War, the Basque people, the bombing of Guernica, Operation Pied Piper, Mauthausen Concentration Camp, the Red Cross tracing efforts, and the Cold War context that allowed Franco to remain in power.Visual Resources: High-quality historical maps (with full attributions), timelines, and suggestions for using primary sources.Standards-Aligned Activities: Ready-to-use lessons connected to Common Core ELA, C3 Social Studies Framework, and CASEL Social-Emotional Learning competencies.Differentiated Instruction: Activities for diverse learners, including ELL supports, advanced extensions, and trauma-informed teaching strategies.Assessments: Multiple quizzes with answer keys, essay prompts, rubrics, and culminating projects.SEL and Modern Connections: Thoughtful reflections on displacement, anonymous kindness, intergenerational trauma, and parallels to contemporary refugee experiences.Reproducibles: Worksheets, anticipation guides, character analysis tools, kindness chain activities, and more.This guide goes beyond basic comprehension to help students grapple with big questions: How does war affect children What is the power of small acts of kindness How do families heal across generations How can we honor the past while building a more compassionate future Perfect for English Language Arts, Social Studies, Global History, and SEL units, the Teacher's Guide for Threads of Hope equips educators to bring this remarkable story of courage and hope to life in their classrooms. Whether you are teaching the full book or selected chapters, this resource will save you preparation time while deepening student engagement and historical understanding.Ideal for: Public, private, charter schools, homeschool co-ops, and school libraries.'A story of war and survival. and the quiet power of ordinary people choosing kindness.'.
Verlag: RCH Publishing, 2026
ISBN 13: 9798256077136
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Threads of Hope - Teacher's Guide | War, Displacement, and the Quiet Power of Kindness | Robert C Hutchison | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | RCH Publishing | EAN 9798256077136 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.