The Baby Experiment – By Anne Dublin
Johanna is a 14-year-old Jewish girl who lives in Hamburg, Germany, in the early 18th century. She feels stifled by the daily drudgery of her life and dreams of seeing what lies outside the confines of the Jewish quarter. Johanna lies about her identity and gets a job as a caregiver at an orphanage. Until it's too late, she doesn't realize a secret experiment is taking place that results in the deaths of babies.
Deciding to kidnap one of the orphans, Johanna sets off for Amsterdam. She faces many dangers on her journey, including plague, bandits, storms and, not least of all, anti-Semitism. Johanna has a lot of courage and determination, but will it be enough to save the baby and reach her destination? Will she finally find a place where she can be free?
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March 19, 2012
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“How Johanna and the baby survive makes for exciting reading.”
Jewish Book World
“Finding the strength to overcome difficult odds endears Dublin’s characters to the reader and her powerful dialogues expose many racial prejudices of the time. Not for the faint of heart, Dublin’s work is a realistic portrayal of a dark time for Jews in European society and the tale of a strong and courageous teen.”
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