Get Your Free Audiobook

  • Names in a Jar

  • The Holocaust Remembrance Series for Young Readers
  • Written by: Jennifer Gold
  • Narrated by: Elana Dunkelman
  • Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins

Prime logo New to Audible Prime Member exclusive:
2 credits with free trial
1 credit a month to use on any title to download and keep
Listen to anything from the Plus Catalogue—thousands of Audible Originals, podcasts and audiobooks
Download titles to your library and listen offline
₹199 per month after 30-day trial. Cancel anytime.
Names in a Jar cover art

Names in a Jar

Written by: Jennifer Gold
Narrated by: Elana Dunkelman
Free with 30-day trial

₹199 per month after 30-day trial. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for ₹375.00

Buy Now for ₹375.00

Pay using card ending in
By confirming your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use and Amazon's Privacy Notice.

Publisher's Summary

When you change your name, do you change who you are?

Twelve-year-old Anna Krawitz is imprisoned in the Warsaw Ghetto with her older sister, Lina, and their father. Happy days spent reading about anatomy and science in Papa’s bookshop are long gone, and the knowledge they have is used to help their neighbors through the illnesses caused by starvation and war.

With no hope in sight and supplies dwindling, Anna finds herself taking care of an orphaned baby. With a courage she didn’t know she had, Anna and the baby leave behind all they know and go into hiding with a Catholic family, changing their names to hide their identity, but Lina is not so lucky and winds up in the infamous Treblinka Camp. Can Lina survive and find her way back to Anna? Will the two sisters even recognize each other after such a long time?

A story filled with hope, courage and reconciliation.

Content Advisory: rape, sexual assault

©2021 Jennifer Gold (P)2022 Second Story Press

Critic Reviews

“…a great pick for reluctant readers and those who enjoy historical fiction and World War II stories.” — School Library Journal

“A heart-stopping, rollercoaster ride that leaves the reader wanting more! … There are not many YA novels set in Treblinka, probably because so few prisoners survived that death camp. Jennifer has taken the true story of a real revolt that took place in Treblinka and adapted it for her novel. It’s a story filled with courage and with hope.” — Kathy Kacer, author of Under the Iron Bridge 

More from the same

What listeners say about Names in a Jar

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.