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- "Touch Wood" by RenΘe Roth-Hano
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- │Touch Wood▓ is based on the author╣s own life when she was growing as
- a Jewish girl during the German invasion of France. In 1940, RenΘe and
- her family were living in Alsace, France, where nothing ever changed. No
- one expected anything unusual to happen. Then one day, a war with
- Germany is announced on the radio. The Germans wanted to annex Alsace
- and forced the Jews to leave. France was split into two zones- the Free
- Zone and the German occupied zone. RenΘe╣s father chose for them to move
- to Paris, because it is a big city where he can find work, and also
- because RenΘe╣s mother has childhood friends there. So, RenΘe, her
- parents, her two younger sisters, and their blind grandmother move into
- a crowded apartment in the German-occupied zone.
- RenΘe was disappointed in Paris when she arrived. She finds that
- everything seems to be smaller in Paris. Eventually, her new
- neighborhood becomes more of a home and helps RenΘe to miss Alsace a
- little less.
- RenΘe╣s parents had left Poland and then Hungary to find a freer,
- better life. They settled in France and thought they╣d be safe. Then
- Adolf Hitler, a German man who hated Jewish people, started trouble all
- over again. First, seven synagogues were blown up. Then, the Germans
- created a curfew prohibiting Jews to go during certain hours. Any Jew
- caught in the street after curfew would be taken as hostage. Also, all
- Jewish people must wear a Star of David on their shirts. An ordinance is
- created requiring all Jewish firms to be registered. Then the Jewish are
- forbidden to go to most public places, and they are only allowed an hour
- to grocery shop.
- Suddenly, their family╣s Jewish neighbors are being taken away one by
- one. RenΘe╣s family becomes fearful. At one point, they have to hide
- from the police. RenΘe╣s parents decide to take action. They have
- friends who know Mother Superior. They send RenΘe and her sisters to a
- Catholic residence in Normandy until the war is over. Their father
- emphasizes for them not to tell anyone that they are Jewish. When they
- arrive in Normandy, they find a cozy bedroom, appetizing meals, and
- friendly people. RenΘe has to deal with a nosy housekeeper, who could
- possibly uncover their secret. RenΘe and her sisters love their new
- school, which is much more spacious and modern than the one in Paris.
- RenΘe╣s main concern is confusion over her religious identity. They
- must convert to Catholicism to perfect their disguise. Their parents
- have given permission for RenΘe and her sisters to be baptized and to
- take their first communion. They decide to pray to the Catholic god to
- make the war end soon, to help the French and their Allies win the war,
- and to protect the Jews.
- RenΘe becomes worried when she hears about the bombing of Paris, but
- she was relieved to hear that her parents were not affected. Then thirty
- young girls come from Paris to live in the residency where Mother
- Superior feels they will enjoy the fresh air and will be able to eat
- better than they did in Paris.
- RenΘe╣s life during the war was full of illnesses. First, her sisters
- and her suffer from scabies, a contagious disease that their doctor says
- he╣s only seen in animals. When their mother comes to visit them, she
- must cut RenΘe╣s hair because of the nits in it. Then RenΘe is sick in
- bed for a month with jaundice. It was a miracle that she recovered from
- it. Because her body wasn╣t very resistant after recovering from
- jaundice, RenΘe became infected with impetigo. Somehow she managed to
- overcome all of her illnesses.
- In 1944, the wine market being used by the Germans to store ammunition
- is bombed by the Allies. The fire spreads to several surrounding houses.
- Then the residence where they are living is bombed. They must flee their
- home. A farmer volunteers for them to live in his barn until they are
- safe. German soldiers are very close to the barn, for they can hear the
- troops singing. The bombshells are coming from the Germans, who refuse
- to surrender, and from the Allies, who continue to advance.
- Then two English Allies parachute down to them, reassuring them that
- the rest of the troop is on the way. A few days later, RenΘe and some of
- the people who are staying with them go to see what the circumstances
- are. They arrive in time to see that the Germans are surrendering.
- RenΘe and her sisters manage to get a ride back to their home in Paris
- from a Red Cross car. They arrive home, much to their parent╣s surprise.
- RenΘe becomes very concerned if she is Catholic anymore. Her parents are
- very glad to see her and her sisters. RenΘe is changed forever by her
- wartime experiences.