116 Candles Delver Deeper Reading List Nonfiction For Younger Readers
Nonfiction For Younger Readers

Bauer, Yehuda. A History of the Holocaust. New York: Franklin Watts, 2001.
The author traces the roots of anti-Semitism that burgeoned through the ages, and provides a comprehensive description of how and why the Holocaust occurred. This history is intensified by moving documentation, including passages from diaries left by concentration camp inmates as their only living testimony to the horrors they endured, plus tales of individual heroism amid unparalleled adversity.
Fletcher, William P. Recording your Family History: A guide to preserving oral history with videotape, audiotape, suggested topics and questions, interview techniques. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1986.
A program designed to help record the oral history of a relative or friend and preserve it on audio or video tape for future generations.
Frank, Anne. The Diary of a Young Girl.Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1952.
The Diary of a Young Girl is the record of two years in the life of a remarkable Jewish girl whose triumphant humanity in the face of unfathomable deprivation and fear has made the book one of the most enduring documents of our time
Notowitz, David. Voices of the Shoah, Remembrances of the Holocaust. Los Angeles: Rhino Records, 2000.
The stories of those who survived are astounding. Their stories reveal the worst side of human nature. But they also show how, in this world that sometimes seems overwhelmingly permeated by evil, one person can make a difference.