To complement the exhibit, which was created by the Institute for Holocaust Education in Nebraska and features illustrations from a 2005 children's book about the Reys' trip, the Margret and H.A. Trains carried them through Spain and Portugal, where they boarded a ship to the United States.Įighteen years later, the Reys built a summer cottage in New Hampshire, where an exhibit about their wartime escape now is on display at a nonprofit center dedicated to the couple's legacy. (AP Photo/Jim Cole) AP Show More Show Lessīoth German Jews, the husband-and-wife team cobbled together two bikes out of spare parts and peddled south to Orleans. Louise Borden has written her own children's book about the Rey's, both jews, who escaped France, came to the United States, and built a summer home in Waterville Valley. The Rey's were the authors of many Curious George children's books in the 1940's. Rey fleeing Paris on bicycles is seen at the Margret and H.A. 17, 2010 photo, the cover of the book "The Journey That Saved Curious George" with an illustration showing Margret and H.A. Borden has written her own children's book about the Rey's, both jews, who escaped France in the summer of 1940, and came to the United States and later built a summer home in Waterville Valley.(AP Photo/Jim Cole) AP Show More Show Less 2 of3 In this Dec. 17, 2010, Author Louise Borden poses behind the window display at the Margret and H.A.
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