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The Baby Experiment – By Anne Dublin

By Anne Dublin

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The Baby Experiment

Anne Dublin immerses the reader in 18th century Hamburg, and creates an immediately loveable and genuine main character, 14-year-old Johanna. Readers will find it easy to connect with Johanna: they will share her feeling of frustration in wanting to move from childhood to adulthood, and her desire to escape daily routine and embark on an adventure.

Canadian Materials magazine
March 19, 2012

Jewish values provide the motivation for Joannas actions and imbue her character with its steely sense of knowing right from wrong. The novels other characters are also portrayed as realistic and distinct individuals, interacting against a vividly realized historical background. Anne Dublin is the author of numerous works of fiction and non-fiction for young people, including the award-winning Bobbie Rosenfeld: The Olympian Who Could Do Everything and The Orphan Rescue. Like those books, The Baby Experiment should not be missed.

Association of Jewish Libraries
May 1, 2012

Johanna is a compelling character, bright, determined and brave despite her many well-justified fears and worries. She is sustained by her faith and by her desire to see the world. She is quick to forgive and move on, always looking ahead to new possibilitiesThe middle school audience will be fascinated by 18th century prejudices and will root encouragingly for such a strong heroine.

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April 1, 2012

“How Johanna and the baby survive makes for exciting reading.”

Jewish Book World

“Finding the strength to overcome difficult odds endears Dublin’s characters to the reader and her powerful dialogues expose many racial prejudices of the time. Not for the faint of heart, Dublin’s work is a realistic portrayal of a dark time for Jews in European society and the tale of a strong and courageous teen.”

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