Under a War-Torn Sky

Author:   L M Elliott ,  Elizabeth Wiley
Publisher:   Tantor Audio
Edition:   Library Edition
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9798200029198


Publication Date:   25 November 2014
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
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Author:   L M Elliott ,  Elizabeth Wiley
Publisher:   Tantor Audio
Imprint:   Tantor Audio
Edition:   Library Edition
ISBN:  

9798200029198


Publication Date:   25 November 2014
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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"An emotional, action-packed gem!-- ""Kliatt Starred Review"" ""An emotional, action-packed gem!..Elliot paints a picture of war that we don't often see, one that is away from the battles, showing life and death in a war-ravaged land...This novel would be an excellent addition to a unit on WW II. It would also make a good choice for literature circles or large group discussions. It engages the reader quickly and takes him or her on an engrossing thrill ride...Exceptional book, recommended for junior and senior high school students."" -- ""Kliatt"" ""It's packed with action, intrigue, and suspense, but this novel celebrates acts of kindness and heroism without glorifying war...{There is] chilling realism. Small details add both credibility and appeal to this gripping adventure, inspired by stories told to the author by her father."" -- ""Booklist"" ""Narrator Elizabeth Wiley impeccably inhabits the young man as he copes with this terrifying situation...Wiley's true-to-life German and French accents, characterizations, and performances of moving hymns and war songs add to the atmosphere of this fine novel. When Forrester is finally rescued, conversations with the Resistance are often in French, giving young listeners the opportunity to learn a few words. Wiley deftly presents a range of emotions; in particular, her evocation of personal terror is realistic and nerve-racking. The epilogue reveals that the author based the story on her own father's wartime experiences. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award."" -- ""AudioFile"" ""This is a gritty, unblinking look at the horrors that the Nazis visited upon France during the occupation. Hank is a smart, strong, and courageous character who survives under the worst of conditions...Hank is almost too good to be true. But the real heroes of the story are the French civilians who help Hank and many Allied soldiers like him to escape from the Nazis...The ending seems rather romanticized, but the author's afterword explains that the story is based on some of her own father's experiences. Readers with an interest in warfare and adventure will find a sure winner here. Pair this novel with Don Wulffson's Soldier X for a comparison with life as a young German soldier."" -- ""School Library Journal"""


An emotional, action-packed gem!-- Kliatt Starred Review An emotional, action-packed gem!..Elliot paints a picture of war that we don't often see, one that is away from the battles, showing life and death in a war-ravaged land...This novel would be an excellent addition to a unit on WW II. It would also make a good choice for literature circles or large group discussions. It engages the reader quickly and takes him or her on an engrossing thrill ride...Exceptional book, recommended for junior and senior high school students. -- Kliatt It's packed with action, intrigue, and suspense, but this novel celebrates acts of kindness and heroism without glorifying war...{There is] chilling realism. Small details add both credibility and appeal to this gripping adventure, inspired by stories told to the author by her father. -- Booklist Narrator Elizabeth Wiley impeccably inhabits the young man as he copes with this terrifying situation...Wiley's true-to-life German and French accents, characterizations, and performances of moving hymns and war songs add to the atmosphere of this fine novel. When Forrester is finally rescued, conversations with the Resistance are often in French, giving young listeners the opportunity to learn a few words. Wiley deftly presents a range of emotions; in particular, her evocation of personal terror is realistic and nerve-racking. The epilogue reveals that the author based the story on her own father's wartime experiences. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award. -- AudioFile This is a gritty, unblinking look at the horrors that the Nazis visited upon France during the occupation. Hank is a smart, strong, and courageous character who survives under the worst of conditions...Hank is almost too good to be true. But the real heroes of the story are the French civilians who help Hank and many Allied soldiers like him to escape from the Nazis...The ending seems rather romanticized, but the author's afterword explains that the story is based on some of her own father's experiences. Readers with an interest in warfare and adventure will find a sure winner here. Pair this novel with Don Wulffson's Soldier X for a comparison with life as a young German soldier. -- School Library Journal


Author Information

L. M. Elliott is the author of several critically acclaimed novels, including Flying South, winner of the Joan G. Sugarman Children's Literature Award. Under a War-Torn Sky was an NCSS/CBC Notable Book in Social Studies, a Jefferson Cup Honor Book, and the winner of the Borders Original Voices Award. Its sequel, A Troubled Peace, was also an NCSS/CBC Notable. Annie, between the States, was an IRA Teachers' Choice and NYPL Book for the Teen Age; and Flying South was a Bank Street College Best Children's Book selection. Elizabeth Wiley, an Earphones Award-winning narrator, is a seasoned actor, dialect coach, and theater professor. In addition to her growing portfolio of audiobooks, her voice can be heard in The Idea of America, Colonial Williamsburg's virtual learning curriculum; in Paul Meier's e-textbook Speaking Shakespeare; and modeling US-English on one of the world's top language-learning products.

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