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Summary Of Finding Zasha By Randi Barro
I am reading a historical fiction book called Finding Zasha by Randi Barro.
This book is 343 pages long. According to a customer review on Amazon,”this book will blow your mind”. I think the intended audience for Finding Zasha is for middle schools and up because the book has some hard words and is talking about hitler so that might disturb some people that read this book. The protagonist in this book are a boy named Ivan. Ivan is a 12 year old boy who is in a small town during the Nazi invasion. He finds him self in the middle of a nazi booming in his town he has to rush and help his mom put up all the boards and block the windows to keep them safe when they got all the windows blocked him and his family krap their self in a closet

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