![]() ![]() Literary Elements at work in the story: The time setting of this book strongly influences the book. The story of Anna is continued in The Other Way Round and A Small Person Far Away. Forced to flee in 1933, the family lived in Switzerland and France before arriving in England in 1936. The author lived in Berlin where her father was a drama critic before the rise of Hitler. ![]() But as long as the family stays together, nothing else matters. Each move means more possessions are left behind. ![]() They move to Switzerland, France, and England, learning new languages, and cultures and making new friends. The family moves several times, always one step ahead of danger. For the rest of the war, she imagines Hitler in their house, sitting on their furniture, eating their food, and playing with the toys and games she and Max had been forced to abandon. Anna and her older brother Max are allowed to take one toy or game with them everything else must be left behind. Her mother explains that he has left Germany and that the rest of the family will secretly join him in Switzerland soon. ![]() Her parents tell Anna and her brother that Hitler will make Germany unsafe for Jews like them. She sees posters of a man named Adolph Hitler, but doesn’t know who he is. The author is an artist she may have done the illustrations. The only illustrations are small ones at the beginning of each chapter. Name of Book: When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit ![]()
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