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Guy Vanderhaeghe is a Canadian historical fiction novelist and short story writer.
noun
Historical fiction is defined as movies and novels in which a story is made up but is set in the past and sometimes borrows true characteristics of the time period in which it is set.
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The following print fiction books can be found in the library online catalog by searching by title or searching the keyword Holocaust. Fiction books are shelved by the first 3 letters of the authors last name. Other fiction books can be found in the catalog by typing in keywords such as genocide, Nazi Germany, concentration camps, and other keywords listed under the Keyword Development Page of this pathfinder.
The Girl in the Blue Coat, written by Monica Hesse in 2016, is a suspenseful coming-of-age story of resistance during the Nazi German occupation in Amsterdam.
Fiction HES
Rose Under Fire, written in 2013 by Elizabeth Wein, is an inspiring account of hope, friendship, and the strong will of human survival in the Ravensbruck Concentration Camp.
Fiction WEI
Salt to the Sea. written by Ruta Sepetys in 2016, is an emotionally compelling thriller based on a little-known maritime tragedy during World War II.
Fiction RUT
Mapping the Bones, written by Jane Yolen in 2018, is a horrifying tale of twins who are taken to the Sobanek concentration camp for medical experimentations.
Fiction YOL
My Real Name is Hanna, written by Tara Lynn Masih in 2018, is the story of a young Jewish teen who is forced to flee with her family, hide in the shadows of the forest and caves, and endure sickness and starvation when Hitler's army crosses into the Ukraine in search of Jews.
Fiction MAS
The Red Ribbon, written in 2017 by L. J. Adlington, is an emotional story of the survival and friendship of two teen girls working at the seamstress shop in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Fiction ADL
Red Smoke, written in 2013 by Veronica Fuxa, is the story of a teenage Jewish girl whose unique traits of blue eyes and blond hair land her in the hands of Nazi doctors that plan to perform medical experiments on her.
Fiction FUX