Her first book for children the upstairs room was a newbery honor book an american library association notable children s book and a jane addams peace association honor book and it won the jewish book council juvenile book award and the buxtehuder bulle a prestigious german children s book award mrs.
The upstairs room setting.
Annie belongs to a jewish family and has three sisters.
Reiss is known as annie de leeuw during the period of this book.
The novel is a newbery honor book american library association notable children s book and jane addams peace association honor book.
Johanna reiss s autobiographical novel the upstairs room recounts her experiences hiding from the nazis during world war ii.
It is a survival story that details johanna s experiences as a jewish girl in hiding in occupied holland.
It also won the jewish book council juvenile book award and germany s buxtehuder bulle.
When the novel began annie was just six years old and it was the year 1938.
The upstairs room setting symbolism.
The story begins in the year 1938.
Although it mirrors many of anne frank s experiences it is filled with its own particular gravity as the main character realizes the great danger she is in.
The upstairs room by johanna reiss is a story told from the view of a jewish girl annie who is only six years old when hitler first begins to destroy the jews.
Now the holocaust has started so they have nowhere to go.
The upstairs room is a 1972 holocaust survivor autobiography by johanna reiss documenting her childhood in occupied holland during the nazi invasion.
This study guide consists of approximately 28 pages of chapter summaries quotes character analysis themes and more everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of the upstairs room.
The upstairs room chronicles the lives of the members of the jewish de leeuw family while they were in hiding during the holocaust as told through the youngest daughter annie.
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Annie and her family must go into hiding with gentile families in order to avoid the concentration camps.
By the time the war is over.