alfred cars books in berlin. and the german jewish family was dispossessed. judith carr never lived in germany again she worked as an author and illustrator in london until her death at the age of 95 her book sold millions of copies worldwide. link's film shows her family's flight through several countries and captures the fears and uncertainties of the time it seems to a child's eyes. anti-semitism is still an issue in germany today. in our country with the reemergence of anti-semitism with a climate of intolerance and xenophobia stories such as this one are essential and important these issues need to be discussed time and again with children and young people too. we live in a country where jew has once again become a curse word in schoolyards for jews are attacked and i know jewish families who no longer dare to tell people they're jewish for fear of being ostracized so it's a highly charged topic on this. site. you never know another photo. mother and daughter they had a very close relationship. i think they were soul mates who communicated with each other as equals