Like their fellow practitioners, The Diamant’s are forced to not only close down their grocery, leave their home but are sent to live in a ghetto. As World War Two rages on, the Germans make their way into Przemsyl and begin displacing the Jewish communities. Even though his family adores Stefania they both know that their religions differing will interfere with their love. Secretly Izio, one of Mr and Mrs Diamant’s sons has a formal agreement to be married to Stefania. Despite the fact that the Diamant’s are Jewish and Stefania is Catholic they have welcomed her into their family with open arms. She has grown close to her employers and thinks of them as her chosen family. It’s 1943, Stefania is sixteen years old and working in a grocery store owned by the Diamant family in Przemsyl, Poland. Sharon Cameron’s historical fiction young adult novel “The Light in Hidden Places” details the story of Stefania Podgorska who is one of those people who most certainly has “it”. The question that is asked throughout this ad is “why do some people have it, and others don’t”. It shows teenagers, young adults and various groups of people standing up to bullies, lending a helping hand and going above and beyond for their fellow humans. There is a commercial that runs here in New York for the United Staes Navy.
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