In 1933 in Berlin. Anna is just nine years old when everything in her life is turned upside down and completely turned around. Her well-known Jewish journalist father, Arthur Kemper, is forced to take refuge in Zurich in order to get away from the Nazis. Shortly after that, his family, consisting of Anna, her brother Max, who is twelve years old, and Dorothea, her mother, follows him. Anna is forced to give up everything, including her much-loved pink bunny, in order to start a new life in a foreign country that is fraught with difficulties and restrictions.
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In 1933 in Berlin. Anna is just nine years old when everything in her life is turned upside down and completely turned around. Her well-known Jewish journalist father, Arthur Kemper, is forced to take refuge in Zurich in order to get away from the Nazis. Shortly after that, his family, consisting of Anna, her brother Max, who is twelve years old, and Dorothea, her mother, follows him. Anna is forced to give up everything, including her much-loved pink bunny, in order to start a new life in a foreign country that is fraught with difficulties and restrictions.
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