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The Zookeeper's Wife Lib/E: A War Story
Contributor(s): Ackerman, Diane (Author), Toren, Suzanne (Read by)
ISBN: 0792750187     ISBN-13: 9780792750185
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $40.46  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: January 2007
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Holocaust
- History | Eastern Europe - General
- History | Military - World War Ii
Dewey: 940.531
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.1" W x 6.7" (0.66 lbs)
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1940's
- Cultural Region - Eastern Europe
- Cultural Region - Polish
- Topical - Holocaust
- Chronological Period - 1930's
- Ethnic Orientation - Jewish
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 159168
Reading Level: 9.3   Interest Level: Upper Grades   Point Value: 16.0
 
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Publisher Description:

Jan and Antonina Zabinski were Polish Christian zookeepers horrified by Nazi racism, who managed to save over three hundred people. Yet their story has fallen between the seams of history.

Drawing on Antonina's diary and other historical sources, bestselling naturalist Diane Ackerman vividly re-creates Antonina's life as the zookeeper's wife, responsible for her own family, the zoo animals, and their guests: resistance activists and refugee Jews, many of whom Jan had smuggled from the Warsaw Ghetto.

Jan led a cell of saboteurs, and the Zabinski's young son risked his life carrying food to the guests, while also tending to an eccentric array of creatures in the house: pigs, hare, muskrat, foxes, and more. With hidden people having animal names and pet animals having human names, it's a small wonder the zoo's code name became The House under a Crazy Star. Yet there is more to this story than a colorful cast. With her exquisite sensitivity to the natural world, Ackerman explores the role of nature in both kindness and savagery, and she unravels the fascinating and disturbing obsession at the core of Nazism: both a worship of nature and its violation, as humans sought to control the genome of the entire planet.


Contributor Bio(s): Ackerman, Diane: -

Diane Ackerman is the author of many highly acclaimed works of nonfiction and poetry, including A Natural History of the Senses, a book beloved by millions of readers all over the world, and The Zookeeper's Wife, a New York Times bestseller which received the Orion Book Award. She has taught at Columbia and Cornell and has been published in the New York Times, Smithsonian, Parade, the New Yorker, and National Geographic.

Toren, Suzanne: -

Suzanne Toren has over thirty years of experience in narration. She has won the American Foundation for the Blind's Scourby Award for Narrator of the Year, AudioFile magazine named her the 2009 Best Voice in Nonfiction & Culture, and she is the recipient of multiple Earphones Awards. She performs on and off Broadway and in regional theaters and has appeared on Law & Order and in various soap operas.