"...when you die, you don't go to heaven. Not immediately, anyway." On the twelfth of July 1944, fifteen-year-old Elsa Mann is killed on entry to Crowzenburg, a concentration camp in South Poland. Condemned to spend the next three hundred days watching the rest of her family and friends struggle to survive within Crowzenburg's walls, she finds herself in a race against time to keep them from meeting the same fate as her. How far would you go to save those you love? What about those whom society has taught you to hate? (I wrote this when I was fifteen and sixteen - it was my first complete novel, so I am publishing it. I'm learning from my mistakes and moving onto bigger and better things!)