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JOURNEY TO AMERICA

The Book Journey to America written by Sonia Levitin, is the one of the greatest books
that was ever published. The book showed the how a family could survive in tough times,
and yet survive to live great. The book is well written, well thought of and well done.
The book is great to read and great to tell about, that why you're hearing it right now.
Now listen now and think about reading it later...
The book started in Germany where the Platt family was living and staring their quest out
of the hellhole. During the starting it explains that the family tried to live in Brazil
but didn't succeed so they returned back to Germany. About after that is where the book
starts, and the family decides that the location is America and their new home. First
their father " papa" leaves to America and advises that he will send for them. After
about 4 days they receive a letter that he is ok. Then about after 2 weeks, he sends a
letter that he got a job as a janitor, and tells them that the next letter is to leave
Germany. Then after a week and a half, he sends instructions on their way to Zurich. Then
the family leaves leaving their family behind. They get there and get the room where Papa
said to stay, and there were a letter that explained how to get to America. Also telling
them that a letter will come to go to the next point of the plan. Then they head to
France, then Catch a boat and reach America where their father is waiting. The book was
ravishing with important events, but there were 3. It was when their Papa leaves, when
they leave Germany, and when they get to America. Though the ending was so predictable,
it was that they get to America, and they finally see their father.
The Main Character Lisa was changed a little bit because that she left her home and
family/friends. Basically she left everything, and the reason was just to survive. Other
people and other events changed the main character by Ruth telling her not to be honest
just not to leave the camp to survive longer. Also by Mama teaching them that they have
tot live poor but live. Lisa, during these times had to completely change. Lisa's traits
are Caring, Loving, truthful, and strong (mentally). 
The Book had a unique place and time which was Germany during World War 1 because they
were in Hitler's wrath. The setting of the Book made the book more exciting by the Nazis
hating the Jews, and making life for the Jews extremely harsh. The setting made the
Platt's flee Germany, and go to America where life would be more applicable. I think that
the setting had a perfect role in the story because it was a survival book, where the
family left to survive.
I believe when Sonia Levitin wrote this book she intended that the theme of the book was
survival. Survival was the theme of the book because it focussed on how the Platt's left
Germany just to survive. The time was World War 1 and Jews were hated and the Platt's
were Jews so the let to the land of the free. The book showed the reader how it was like
to be a Jew in that time and place. I believe it must have been horrible for them how
they had to leave everything, and start over. Other themes expressed by the Author was
kindness and courage because they're were people that total didn't know them yet helped
them, also how the Platt's started over. 
This is the good part in which you're done hearing about the book so you know now that
it's a good book. Now you either have 2 choices either I keep on talking or you go and
read the book. Read the book its good for you. Happy Reading!

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