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Children of the Stars

By: Mario Escobar
Narrated by: Zach Hoffman
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From international bestselling author Mario Escobar comes a story of escape, sacrifice, and hope amid the perils of the Second World War.

August 1942. Jacob and Moses Stein, two young Jewish brothers, are staying with their aunt in Paris amid the Nazi occupation. The boys’ parents, well-known German playwrights, have left the brothers in their aunt’s care until they can find safe harbor for their family. But before the Steins can reunite, a great and terrifying roundup occurs. The French gendarmes, under Nazi order, arrest the boys and take them to the Vélodrome d’Hiver—a massive, bleak structure in Paris where thousands of France’s Jews are being forcibly detained.

Jacob and Moses know they must flee in order to survive, but they only have a set of letters sent from the South of France to guide them to their parents. Danger lurks around every corner as the boys, with nothing but each other, trek across the occupied country. Along their remarkable journey, they meet strangers and brave souls who put themselves at risk to protect the children—some of whom pay the ultimate price for helping these young refugees of war.

This inspiring novel, now available for the first time in English, demonstrates the power of family and the endurance of the human spirit—even through the darkest moments of human history.

  • World War II historical fiction inspired by true events
  • Book length: 94,000 words
  • Includes a historical timeline, and notes from the author

“A poignant telling of the tragedies of war and the sacrificing kindness of others seen through the innocent eyes of children.” —J’nell Ciesielski, bestselling author of The Socialite and Beauty Among Ruins

Historical Fiction Jewish World Literature 20th Century Literary Fiction Genre Fiction Biographical Fiction
Inspiring Story • Historical Accuracy • Good Narrators • Emotional Depth • Powerful Message

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It was interesting seeing the events in the eyes of the two boys. How they saw the holocaust is different than the adults. Thankfully they did not know the facts about the camps. They were certainly brave to make the trip to find their parents .

Eyes of a Child

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Love this book. You get all emotions and it is a fabulous book. I would recommend to anyone

Great read!

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Performance was great. The story was exciting until the end.
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The parents are such b@st@rds that I don't feel as though they deserved the boys. They should've been the ones to search the world for the boys, not vice versa.

Good Performance, Story Okay

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I loved the way Jacob took care of his younger brother. The love they had for each other. The way they struggled to find their parents. It is a heartwarming

The love of the two brothers

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I enjoyed the historical fiction and the characters a very interesting read. I recommend this book.

Great read.

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