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HIDDEN ON THE HIGH WIRE by Kathy Kacer

HIDDEN ON THE HIGH WIRE

From the Holocaust Remembrance Series for Young Readers series, volume 20

by Kathy Kacer

Pub Date: Sept. 27th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-77260-251-7
Publisher: Second Story Press

A young Jewish high-wire walker faces the dangers of Nazi Germany.

Thirteen-year-old Irene Danner is a proud member of the Lorch Family Circus, founded by her Jewish great-great-grandfather, but even though Irene’s non-Jewish father is now listed as the owner, the Nazi law forbidding Jews to work causes it to close. Irene’s father is drafted into the army; Irene, her mother, and her grandmother go to live in a small town, living quietly to escape the eyes of possible persecutors. But when Irene’s grandmother is dragged away from the public market and taken to a concentration camp, Irene’s peace is shattered, and she approaches Althoff Circus, another German circus, which agrees to let her hide in plain sight—back on the high wire. Loosely based on the life of the real historical figure Irene Danner, with some significant differences, the novel shines an interesting light on Jewish-owned circuses, Jewish circus performers, and their plight during the Second World War. Unfortunately, Kacer never quite conveys the athleticism and talent required to be part of a circus—for example, after not practicing for nearly two years, Irene still performs her routine flawlessly on the first attempt. The characters lack nuance and never seem fully developed; Kacer relies too much on dialogue for exposition and tells emotions rather than showing them.

A superficial treatment of an exciting true-life story.

(author’s notes) (Historical fiction. 10-14)