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It's 1939 in Poland and Arab (don't call her Abra Goldstein) knows that being Jewish doesn't pay. Neither does being a girl. No, Arab will tell you that claiming any people at all can get a person killed-and she's not about to let this war take her down.
So as the Nazi occupation goose steps its way into Warsaw, Arab plans to survive the way she always has: take to the streets, king her gang, and above all refuse to get involved. Disguising herself as a boy, Arab looks out for herself, stealing what she needs and selling to whoever's buying.
But it's a complicated war, and to stay alive, Arab will need to use all the skills the streets have taught her-and avoid every enemy she's made along the way. Nazis, Jewish ghetto police, Polish resistance fighters, and enemies from competing gangs are all searching for her, and any one of them could sign her death sentence.
And then there's Ruthie, Arab's baby sister-how will she survive the occupation? Trying to be a hero is a surefire way to die, and Arab knows it. But there's at least one person who believes she has what it takes. And at least one person who needs her to take a stand.
Hard-hitting and unforgettable, The Girl Who Wouldn't Die is a story about surviving, and finding hope when the world is at its darkest.
So as the Nazi occupation goose steps its way into Warsaw, Arab plans to survive the way she always has: take to the streets, king her gang, and above all refuse to get involved. Disguising herself as a boy, Arab looks out for herself, stealing what she needs and selling to whoever's buying.
But it's a complicated war, and to stay alive, Arab will need to use all the skills the streets have taught her-and avoid every enemy she's made along the way. Nazis, Jewish ghetto police, Polish resistance fighters, and enemies from competing gangs are all searching for her, and any one of them could sign her death sentence.
And then there's Ruthie, Arab's baby sister-how will she survive the occupation? Trying to be a hero is a surefire way to die, and Arab knows it. But there's at least one person who believes she has what it takes. And at least one person who needs her to take a stand.
Hard-hitting and unforgettable, The Girl Who Wouldn't Die is a story about surviving, and finding hope when the world is at its darkest.
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"An unforgettable read that illuminates genuine hope in a very dark world. In The Girl Who Wouldn't Die, Platt has worked literary magic that not only enthralls and entertains, but says as much about today as it does about the past. Nothing short of a masterpiece."
Gregg Olsen, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"A thrilling story of resistance. Set during World War II, The Girl Who Wouldn't Die is a tale for our times, and Abra is a heroine for the ages. My heart pounded from the very first page-I could not put this book down."
Kristin Elizabeth Clark, award-winning author of Freakboy
"As timely as it is riveting, this gritty tale of one girl's extraordinary courage in the face of malignant evil grabs you by the heart and doesn't let go. Abra embodies the complexity, vulnerability, and tenacity of the human spirit, becoming a flesh-and-blood monument to love's power to triumph over tyranny. A transformative story of loss of innocence and redemption, The Girl Who Wouldn't Die wi
Tawni Waters, award-winning author of Beauty of the Broken