Meet the Author: Sharon Cameron

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In observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2021, The National WWII Museum’s education staff talked with young adult author Sharon Cameron about her new book, “The Light in Hidden Places.” It is a remarkable story of bravery and resilience based on the true story of one of history's hidden heroes: Stefania Podgórska, who hid thirteen Jewish people in her attic during World War II.

Sponsored by Taube Philanthropies and part of the Taube Family Holocaust Education Program.




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