The Last Train

Rona Arato

The Last Train is the harrowing true story about young brothers Paul and Oscar Arato and their mother, Lenke, surviving the Nazi occupation during the final years of World War II. 
Living in the town of Karcag, Hungary, the Aratos felt insulated from the war — even as it raged all around them. Hungary is allied with Germany to protect its citizens from invasion, but in 1944 Hitler breaks his promise to keep the Nazis out of Hungary. 
The Nazi occupation forces the family into situations of growing panic and fear: first into a ghetto in their hometown; then a labor camp in Austria; and, finally, to the deadly Bergen Belsen camp deep in the heart of Germany. Separated from their father, 6-year-old Paul and 11-year-old Oscar must care for their increasingly sick mother, all while trying to maintain some semblance of normalcy amid the horrors of the camp. 
In the spring of 1945, the boys see British planes flying over the camp, and a spark of hope that the war will soon end ignites. And then, they are forced onto a dark, stinking boxcar by the Nazi guards. After four days on the train, the boys are convinced they will be killed, but through a twist of fate, the train is discovered and liberated by a battalion of American soldiers marching through Germany. 
The book concludes when Paul, now a grown man living in Canada, stumbles upon photographs on the internet of his train being liberated. After writing to the man who posted the pictures, Paul is presented with an opportunity to meet his rescuers at a reunion in New York — but first he must decide if he is prepared to reopen the wounds of his past.
Rona Arato
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SKU: 209570n0nn1nWWW | ISBN: 9781771473965

…[in] moments of simple, profound human contact the story finds its real power.
- Publishers Weekly

[This] personal account with many photos will stir readers to find out more Holocaust history. - Booklist

A good introduction to a difficult topic-give it to readers for whom a 'true' survivor's story will carry more weight than a wholly fictional account.
- Kirkus Reviews

The Last Train is a harrowing account of the Holocaust...a somber and quiet story that though it brings tears to the eyes, still manages to send a message of hope and survival. - New York Journal of Books

The book is emotionally honest, with moving details ... a well-written smooth read. - Association of Jewish Libraries

a powerful story worth reading. - Jewish Book Council

... this is an important story for anyone to read ... The Last Train is an accessible, yet heart-wrenching, account that will hopefully help to educate a new generation. - Canadian Review of Materials

"Readers will be amazed at the everyday persistence of children and parents to stay together and support each other." - Resource Links

Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children's Non-Fiction, 2014

Canadian Children's Book Centre, Best Books for Kids and Teens, 2013

British Columbia Library Association, Red Cedar Book Award, 2014

Canadian Children's Literature Roundtable's Information Book Award, 2014

Rocky Mountain Book Award (Alberta children's choice), 2015

Ontario Library Association Red Maple (Non-Fiction) Award, 2015

Ontario Library Association Golden Oak Award, 2015

Saskatchewan Diamond Willow Award, 2015

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Publication date

March 15, 2020

Number of pages

144

Curriculum

Social Studies

Interest age

From 9