Hana's Suitcase: A Documentary Produced by Karen Levine
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Hana's Suitcase: A Documentary Produced by Karen Levine
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In a small nondescript building in downtown Tokyo, flocks of children come to see a suitcase sitting in a glass case. They write about it and draw pictures. They are drawn to the story it tells, the tragedy it represents. The owner of the suitcase was Hana Brady. The Tokyo Holocaust Education Resource Centre recently acquired the suitcase. No further information about Hana came with it. Since then, its director, Fumiko Ishioka made it her mission to find out more about Hana's story and has scoured the world for it. George Brady is Hana's older brother, the only member of their immediate family to survive. For him, the reappearance of the suitcase in Japan 57 years after Hana's death was absolutely astonishing. Here, told by Fumiko Ishioka and George Brady, is the story of Hana's Suitcase.
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