Results for Stories About The Injustice Of Living In A Camp
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A family, bereaved at the tragic loss of their daughter, founds and runs a camp in her name—and with her settlement money.
A travelling American couple wind up trapped in a concentration camp during a coup, and Shawna Littleton must fight to keep her stepdaughter Lizzie alive.
A series of "sketches" illustrating the perverse and horrific crimes perpetrated by soldiers during WW2.
A WWII army officer begrudgingly sticks his neck out for his fellow Jewish trainees' right to go to shul, which opens him up to manipulations from a trainee who tries to control his fate in the army and avoid deployment in the violent Pacific theater.
A petulant young boy in Yugoslavia goes on vacation with his parents and his uncle and aunt. While there, he only stops complaining when his uncle tells unsettling stories about his childhood.
In a camp along a Spanish beach, thirty-five thousand men are separated by barbed wire, awaiting news of whether they will be allowed to leave Spain for Mexico. Every day, someone new escapes.
A man in a jail tells his fellow prisoners the story of a General from the Civil War who was paranoid that two brothers whom he wronged were out to kill him.
Through a series of letters in her notebook, an adolescent girl documents her bizarre and often uncomfortable experience at "wife camp," and explores patriarchal gender norms and marital expectations.
At the Gila River concentration camp during World War II, a 17-year-old Japanese American musician with a magical ability to compose and perform powerful lullabies devises a clever solution to the threats he receives from insecure fellow male detainees.
A Canadian woman lets an American exile room at her house, but warns him that he can only stay for two days.
