But Can the Phoenix Sing?
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Cover Story
July's front cover features the hardback version of Paula Danziger's Thames Doesn't Rhyme with James, using an illustration by Joe Csatari. The book is published by Heinemann and we're grateful to them for their help. For further details see the Authorgraph interview with Paula Danziger.
But Can the Phoenix Sing?
I defy anyone to read this book and not be moved to tears. Told in the form of letters, the extraordinary story of a young partisan, Misha, who escaped from the Warsaw ghetto at the age of 14, makes harrowing reading. Misha has the dubious advantage of having Aryan features which disguise his Jewish birth, but allow him to outwit the Nazis. It's a chilling tale of a young person becoming conditioned and hardened to violence, killing and the appalling slaughter going on around him. But there's also his love for Eva and the companions with whom he shares both life and death which gives him hope for the future despite all the evils of war.


