Once

by

Morris Gleitzman

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Chaya, whose name means “alive” in Hebrew, is one of the Jewish children that Barney is hiding from the Nazis in a cellar in the Jewish ghetto. One of her arms is bandaged. Later, she reveals to the other children—indirectly, through a fairy tale about a princess persecuted by goblins—that Nazis tortured her and killed her family because they falsely believed the family had information about the Polish resistance. After Nazis capture Chaya, Barney, and the other children and put them on a train headed to a concentration camp, Felix discovers a rotten part of the train wall through which the prisoners can jump and escape—if they are willing to risk exposure to the Nazi machine-gunners stationed on the train roof. When Felix tries to persuade the other children to jump with him, Chaya and Zelda are the only two who want to risk it. A Nazi machine-gunner shoots Chaya to death after she, Felix, and Zelda jump, which starkly illustrates that the children were in fact putting themselves in mortal danger to escape the train.

Chaya Quotes in Once

The Once quotes below are all either spoken by Chaya or refer to Chaya. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Storytelling Theme Icon
).
Pages 112–120 Quotes

“Once a princess lived in a castle. It was a small castle, but the princess loved it, and she loved her family who lived there with her. Then one day the evil goblins came looking for information about their enemies. They thought the princess knew the information, but she didn’t. To make her tell, the goblins gave the princess three wishes. Either they could hurt her, or they could hurt the old people, or they could hurt the babies.”

Chaya pauses, trembling, staring at the floor. I can see how hard it is for her to finish her story.

“The princess chose the first wish,” she says quietly. “But because she didn’t know any information, the goblins made all three wishes come true.”

Related Characters: Felix Salinger (speaker), Chaya (speaker), Zelda, Barney
Page Number: 119-120
Explanation and Analysis:
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Chaya Quotes in Once

The Once quotes below are all either spoken by Chaya or refer to Chaya. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Storytelling Theme Icon
).
Pages 112–120 Quotes

“Once a princess lived in a castle. It was a small castle, but the princess loved it, and she loved her family who lived there with her. Then one day the evil goblins came looking for information about their enemies. They thought the princess knew the information, but she didn’t. To make her tell, the goblins gave the princess three wishes. Either they could hurt her, or they could hurt the old people, or they could hurt the babies.”

Chaya pauses, trembling, staring at the floor. I can see how hard it is for her to finish her story.

“The princess chose the first wish,” she says quietly. “But because she didn’t know any information, the goblins made all three wishes come true.”

Related Characters: Felix Salinger (speaker), Chaya (speaker), Zelda, Barney
Page Number: 119-120
Explanation and Analysis: