JER: “ The Whispering Town ” by author Jennifer Elvgren and illustrator Fabio Santomauro is based on the true story of Danish resistance during World War II. AUTHOR’S NOTE: “By 1943, the Nazis began to round up the estimated 8,000 Danish Jews and send them to concentration camps. Danes hid Jews in private homes, warehouses, barns, hotels, and churches. Then they secured boats and hired fisherman to transport them across the sound to nearby neutral Sweden. Almost all of the Jews were smuggled out of Denmark. About 1,700 Jews escaped from the small fishing village of Gilleleje. One moonless night, the town’s citizens stood in their doorways and whispered in directions to the harbor.” As I read this story, I couldn’t help tearing up, thinking about the tremendous bravery of these Danes. It also gave me tremendous pride to know that my ancestors were part that effort. My great-aunt Gerda Valentiner (the sister of my grandfather Ejler Valen...