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  1. The Children of Willesden Lane3 C ontents Message from the Milken Family Foundationby Lowell Milken and Jane Foley 4 Foreword by Margot Stern Strom 6 Introduction to The Children of Willesden Lane 8 About the Book and the Author 8 Companion CD to The Children of Willesden Lane 8 Teacher’s Resource 9 Historical Context 11 Pre-Reading Activities 14

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  2. Hachette Book Group. ISBN. 978-0-446-69027-0. The Children of Willesden Lane is a memoir by Mona Golabek, documenting the life of her mother, Lisa, from the time she left Vienna, Austria to the end of World War II. It has been adapted into a film and an organization formed in honor of the book, that is dedicated to empowering people with the arts.

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  4. Feb 23, 2017 · The Children of Willesden Lane is the powerful true story of Lisa Jura, who fled Nazi-occupied Vienna on the Kindertransport as a child. Jura was one of 10,000 young refugees who were separated from their parents and brought to England for safety before World War II. Written by Jura’s daughter, concert pianist Mona Golabek, and the poet Lee ...

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · A German Blitz bomb hits 243 Willesden Lane. The building gets damaged. All the kids had to find temporary homes. Lisa stayed with Mrs. Canfield. Soon after the children move back, Mrs.Cohen tells Lisa about an audition for a scholorship to the London Royal Acadamy of Music. After Lisa accepted, she found out that she had to pay a small fee.

  6. The Children of Willesden Laneis a powerful memoir of music, hope and survival set in europe during the holocaust. in the book, authors Mona golabek and lee cohen tell the story of lisa Jura, golabek’s mother. in 1938, 14-year-old lisa was an amazing young musician who dreamed of becoming a concert pianist.

  7. The Children of Willesden Lane. by Mona Golabek and Lee Cohen. THE CHILDREN OF WILLESDEN LANE is a wonderful little book --- at. times heartbreaking but, ultimately, inspirational. It tells the. true story of Lisa Jura, who in 1938 was a promising 14-year-old. pianist living happily in Vienna with her close-knit Jewish family.

  8. Chapter 2:The power of music can provide solace, healing, and hope even in the darkest times. Music has the ability to transcend barriers and touch the depths of the human soul, and this is vividly portrayed in The Children of Willesden Lane. The book narrates the poignant and inspiring journey of Lisa Jura, a young Jewish pianist, during the ...

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