Born: 01-01-1899
Claire Huchet Bishop was a French-born author and librarian, best known for her children's books and contributions to children's literature. Born in 1898, she wrote classics such as "The Five Chinese Brothers" and "Twenty and Ten." Bishop's work often explored themes of cultural understanding and compassion. She was also a prominent advocate for children's rights and education, influencing generations of readers with her engaging storytelling and thoughtful narratives.
We must hide them, but where?
Don't be afraid, Brigitte. We won't let anything happen to you.
We've got to get them out of the school. It's dangerous for them here.
We're all in danger now.
We'll be careful. We won't let them catch us.
We have to be brave like the children.
We mustn't forget that we are responsible for these children.
We cannot let ourselves be afraid.
We have to trust each other.
We need to come up with a plan.
We won't let the Nazis win.
We have to keep hope alive.