Open this photo in gallery: Holocaust survivor David Schaffer lived with humour, kindness and optimism.Jennifer Gauthier/Vancouver Freelance The trouble started as school ended – not for everyone, but for David Schaffer. He was kicked out of public school, along with other Jewish kids in Romania under government decree in 1939. He had just started Grade 2. “I wasn’t expelled because I was a bad boy; being a good student and winning prizes didn’t matter then,” he recounted in A Kind of Resistance, part of the graphic novel But I Live: Three Stories of Child Survivors of the Holocaust. That’s when...