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OverviewFor readers who were enthralled by Alan Gratz's Prisoner B-3087 comes a gripping novel about a lesser-known part of WWII. Lida thought she was safe. Her neighbors wearing the yellow star were all taken away, but Lida is not Jewish. She will be fine, won't she?But she cannot escape the horrors of World War II.Lida's parents are ripped away from her and she is separated from her beloved sister, Larissa. The Nazis take Lida to a brutal work camp, where she and other Ukrainian children are forced into backbreaking labor. Starving and terrified, Lida bonds with her fellow prisoners, but none of them know if they'll live to see tomorrow.When Lida and her friends are assigned to make bombs for the German army, Lida cannot stand the thought of helping the enemy. Then she has an idea. What if she sabotaged the bombs... and the Nazis? Can she do so without getting caught?And if she's freed, will she ever find her sister again?This pulse-pounding novel of survival, courage, and hope shows us a lesser-known piece of history -- and is sure to keep readers captivated until the last page. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marsha Forchuk SkrypuchPublisher: Scholastic Inc. Imprint: Scholastic Inc. Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781338312836ISBN 10: 1338312839 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 29 January 2019 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Making Bombs for Hitler: A gripping story that asks: What would you do to survive? -- Alan Gratz, author of Prisoner B-3087Inspired by real, historical accounts, this is a powerful, harrowing story of transformation. -- BooklistSkrypuch draws on real-life stories of survivors in telling Lida's poignant tale, and she creates a cast of young people who are devoted to one another in both thought and deed... A well-told story of persistence, lost innocence, survival, and hope. -- Kirkus ReviewsThe story [has a] strong undercurrent of friendship and loyalty; an author's note gives further background on this important piece of history. -- Publishers WeeklyStudents will admire Lida's pluck amid such heinous conditions... An absorbing read about the lesser-known Ukrainian experience during World War II, this is a solid choice for curricular ties and for middle school historical fiction collections. -- School Library JournalSkrypuch has written a gripping, emotional novel of one Ukrainian girl's perseverance during the horrors of war... This is a vivid picture of what youth experienced during World War II and the hopelessness of displaced populations of all backgrounds and religions. -- Voice of Youth AdvocatesPraise for The War Below: The subject matter is powerful and grows occasionally quite intense. A page-turning window into a complex piece of World War II history. -- Kirkus ReviewsSkrypuch offers a compelling, visceral novel of survival that provides an unusual view of the war and the almost legendary Ukrainian Insurgent Army. . . the suspenseful story carries the reader along to its satisfying conclusion. -- Booklist Praise for Making Bombs for Hitler A gripping story that asks: What would you do to survive? -- Alan Gratz, author of Prisoner B-3087 Inspired by real, historical accounts, this is a powerful, harrowing story of transformation. -- Booklist Skrypuch draws on real-life stories of survivors in telling Lida's poignant tale, and she creates a cast of young people who are devoted to one another in both thought and deed... A well-told story of persistence, lost innocence, survival, and hope. -- Kirkus Reviews The story [has a] strong undercurrent of friendship and loyalty; an author's note gives further background on this important piece of history. -- Publishers Weekly Students will admire Lida's pluck amid such heinous conditions... An absorbing read about the lesser-known Ukrainian experience during World War II, this is a solid choice for curricular ties and for middle school historical fiction collections. -- School Library Journal Skrypuch has written a gripping, emotional novel of one Ukrainian girl's perseverance during the horrors of war... This is a vivid picture of what youth experienced during World War II and the hopelessness of displaced populations of all backgrounds and religions. -- Voice of Youth Advocates Praise for The War Below The subject matter is powerful and grows occasionally quite intense. A page-turning window into a complex piece of World War II history. -- Kirkus Reviews Skrypuch offers a compelling, visceral novel of survival that provides an unusual view of the war and the almost legendary Ukrainian Insurgent Army. . . the suspenseful story carries the reader along to its satisfying conclusion. -- Booklist Author InformationMARSHA FORCHUK SKRYPUCH is a Ukrainian Canadian author acclaimed for her nonfiction and historical fiction, including Making Bombs for Hitler (Faire des bombes pour Hitler), The War Below (Soldat clandestin), Stolen Child (Enfant volee, et), and Don't Tell the Enemy (Ne dis rien a l'ennemi). Marsha lives in Brantford, Ontario, and you can visit her online at www.calla.com. . Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |