Middle School Sleuths: A True Story of Courage, Compassion, and a Life-Changing Service Learning Project
What happens when a group of middle school students take on a real-life mystery from the Holocaust?
In this powerful nonfiction story, young investigators uncover the lost history of two child refugees who escaped Nazi Germany in 1938. Separated for 73 years, these Holocaust survivors had no way of finding each other-until a group of determined middle schoolers embarked on a service learning project that would change their lives forever.
Inside this inspirational children's Holocaust book, readers will discover:
✔️ A real-life detective story where students track down historical records, photos, and documents
✔️ The moving reunion of two unaccompanied child refugees decades after their separation
✔️ A powerful example of how young people can make a difference in preserving history
✔️ An engaging, classroom-ready resource for middle school education, Holocaust studies, and service learning projects
✨ As featured on Oprah This gripping true story of resilience and immigration is an essential addition to any collection of Holocaust books for kids, educational nonfiction, and middle school history books.
Perfect for:
✅ Middle school and upper elementary classrooms
✅ Holocaust education and biography projects
✅ Students interested in real-life mysteries and history
✅ Service learning and social justice discussions
Empower young readers with this unforgettable story of courage, perseverance, and the power of youth-led action.
➡️ Order your copy today and inspire the next generation of history detectives