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It's My Whole Life: Charlotte Salomon an Artist in Hiding During World War II

It's My Whole Life: Charlotte Salomon an Artist in Hiding During World War II

It's My Whole Life: Charlotte Salomon an Artist in Hiding During World War II

By Susan Wider

A uniquely artistic interpretation of, and profound insight into, pivotal moments in Salomon’s life. . . Wider effortlessly blends vibrant art and little-known history for a winning visual read.Publishers Weekly

A gripping middle-grade biography of Charlotte Salomon, and an ode to how art can capture both life’s everyday beauty and its monumental horrors. 

Charlotte Salomon was a German-Jewish artist born in Berlin. She is remembered for her autobiographical series of paintings, Life? or Theater?, which consists of 769 individual works painted between 1940 and 1942 while she was in hiding from the Nazis in the south of France, and which has been called a painted parallel to Anne Frank’s The Diary of a Young Girl and an early graphic novel. In 1943, she entrusted her collection of paintings to a friend. In October of that year, she was captured and deported to Auschwitz, where she and her unborn child were gassed to death upon arrival.

It’s My Whole Life covers Charlotte’s remarkable life from her childhood and art school days to her time as a refugee in Nazi-occupied France, where she created the largest single work of art created by a Jew during the Holocaust. Compellingly written and accompanied by vivid color photographs of Salomon’s artwork, Susan Wider has crafted an illuminating portrait of an enigmatic and evanescent young artist.

Hardcover 
160 pages
Age range: 13-18
Norton Young Readers, 2022
6.4 x 0.7 x 9.4 inches
ISBN 9781324015451     
German-Jewish History, Artistic Biography

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