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The book is widely praised on platforms like Goodreads and Common Sense Media for its ability to teach empathy without being overly graphic. It is a staple in German and British schools for its balanced tone—simultaneously heartbreaking and hopeful. (When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit) is the poignant
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