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|title=Noah's Child
|author=Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
|publisher=Atlantic Books
|date=February 2012
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|website=http://www.eric-emmanuel-schmitt.com/home-official-website.html
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|summary=An emotional story that's engaging and easy to read.
|cover=1848874189
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Joseph, a young Belgian Jew, is sent away by his parents when they grow nervous about the treatment of Jews during World War Two. He is taken in by a village priest, Father Pons, and given a new identity and a place in Father Pons' school along with an assortment of other children, some of whom are genuine pupils and others who are, like Joseph, seeking sanctuary.