Analysis Of Never Far Apart By Kitty Salsberg And Ellen Foster

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The book “Never Far Apart” by Kitty Salsberg and Ellen Foster plays a significant role in educating us on both the importance of inclusion and the dangers of remaining silent in the face of prejudice. The story successfully meets the objective of the Azrieli Foundation in numerous ways. Firstly, the fact that the story accurately portrays a first hand account of the hardships people who were deemed as undesirables by the Nazi government were forced to endure. Because of the fact that the book is nonfiction as well as a first hand account of what was happening during the Nazi control of Hungary, the book can be used to prove that the holocaust was real and the fact that it was written and published by a nonprofit organization further demonstrates