Holocaust book free to Michigan libraries

Dear Educators & Librarians, In support of the recent observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day <https://www.ushmm.org/remember/international-holocaust-remembrance-day> on January 27, here is a timely and valuable resource. We are pleased to introduce you to the inspiring story of a remarkable Holocaust survivor Eva K. Unterman and to provide your library with a free copy of *Through Eva’s Eyes <http://search.mel.org/iii/encore/record/C__Rb24064791>*. This beautifully written book is the work of Eva’s granddaughter, Phoebe Unterman. Please read the accompanying letter <https://tinyurl.com/EvaUntermanLetter2023> with additional background about Mrs. Unterman along with supporting teaching materials. Michigan libraries participating in RIDES Delivery may request a free copy of *Through Eva’s Eyes* by completing the form at https://tinyurl.com/EvaUntermanBookRequest <https://tinyurl.com/EvaUntermanBookRequest> Thank you for your commitment to educate and respond to the Holocaust in today’s world. *Margaret Lincoln, PhD* Lakeview High School Librarian <https://www.lakeviewspartans.org/Page/524> National Honor Society Advisor Phone: 269.565.3730 Email: MLincoln@LakeviewSpartans.org "Every school librarian is a leader; every learner has a school librarian" -- American Association of School Librarians (AASL) <https://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/about/govern/docs/AASL_Strategic_Plan.pdf>
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Margaret Lincoln