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Gruenbaum Michael - Somewhere There Is Still a Sun

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When the Nazis invade Czechoslovakia in 1941, twelve-year-old Michael and his family are deported from Prague to the Terezin concentration camp, where his mothers will and ingenuity keep them from being transported to Auschwitz and certain death.

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Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Baby Michael in 1931 Photo courtesy of - photo 1

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Baby Michael in 1931

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michaels father Karl Grnbaum with baby - photo 2

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Michaels father, Karl Grnbaum, with baby Marietta, Michaels sister, 1926

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael and Marietta Grnbaum 1933 - photo 3

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Michael and Marietta Grnbaum, 1933

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum The Grnbaum family together Photo - photo 4

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The Grnbaum family together

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Young Michael before the war 1936 - photo 5

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Young Michael before the war, 1936

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael and Marietta with their father on a - photo 6

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Michael and Marietta with their father on a Sunday morning walk, circa 1938

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum A carefree meal in the country with family - photo 7

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A carefree meal in the country with family and friends before the war, circa 1937

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Karl and Margaret Grnbaum happy together - photo 8

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Karl and Margaret Grnbaum happy together before the war

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael Marietta and Leci their - photo 9

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Michael, Marietta, and Leci, their governess, circa 1934

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Aunt Louise Fleischer Karls sister whose - photo 10

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Aunt Louise Fleischer, Karls sister, whose postcard helped save Michaels, Mariettas, and their mothers lives

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael and his mother in Prague after the - photo 11

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Michael and his mother in Prague after the war, 1946

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael rowing a boat on the Moldau River - photo 12

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Michael rowing a boat on the Moldau River in Prague, 1946

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michaels mother helping him with his - photo 13

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Michaels mother helping him with his homework in Prague, 1945

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael during his military service 1954 - photo 14

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Michael during his military service, 1954

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael and his wife Thelma on their - photo 15

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Michael and his wife, Thelma, on their wedding day in front of their temple in Chicago, 1956

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael and his proud mother at his MIT - photo 16

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Michael and his proud mother at his MIT graduation, 1953

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michaels Czech passport photo 1947 - photo 17

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Michaels Czech passport photo, 1947

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael with his surviving Nesharim - photo 18

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Michael with his surviving Nesharim brothers at one of their periodic reunions in Terezin

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael and Franta Maier Photo courtesy - photo 19

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum

Michael and Franta Maier

Photo courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum Michael with his three sons their spouses - photo 20

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Michael with his three sons, their spouses, and his grandchildren, 2014

Photo courtesy of United States Holocaust Memorial Museum The summons to a - photo 21

Photo courtesy of United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

The summons to a transport from Terezin to the east (Auschwitz) for the Grnbaum family

Photo courtesy of United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Simchat Torah card - photo 22

Photo courtesy of United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Simchat Torah card Michael made his mother in Terezin

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum courtesy of Henry Kahn Map of - photo 23

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Henry Kahn

Map of Theresienstadt (Terezin)

Photo copyright 2015 by Corbis Entrance to the Small Fortress at Terezin where - photo 24

Photo copyright 2015 by Corbis

Entrance to the Small Fortress at Terezin, where Michaels father was killed in 1941

ALADDIN An imprint of Simon Schuster Childrens Publishing Division 1230 - photo 25

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ALADDIN

An imprint of Simon & Schuster Childrens Publishing Division

1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020

www.SimonandSchuster.com

First Aladdin hardcover edition August 2015

Text copyright 2015 by Michael Gruenbaum

Jacket lettering copyright 2015 by Gray318

Front jacket photograph courtesy of Michael Gruenbaum

Back jacket photograph copyright 2015 by Dennis Darling

Images on pages are courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

ALADDIN is a trademark of Simon & Schuster, Inc., and related logo is a registered trademark of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

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