By Lois Lowry
Once again, we are in Denmark under German rule in 1943. The Jews are about to be relocated, and it’s up to the characters in this story to save their friends.
Annamarie is not Jewish, but her best friend Ellen is. So when the Nazis start acting suspiciously, Annamarie’s family decides to hide Ellen. But even though they have a good plan, unfortunately, it does not hold forever.
Suddenly, life has become a lot more dangerous for not just Ellen. By hiding her, Annamarie’s family could be in danger as well. Soon, Annamarie has to embark on a mission that could be very dangerous. Is she willing to risk her own life for the safety of her friend?
Why should you read this book?
If you’re looking for a WWII novel for kids, this is a classic and a very common recommendation. And that is for a good reason. Though it may seem simple at first, it is a very good story and quite well written. There are some good plot twists and you will be quite invested in the story. Also, if you like other Lois Lowry books, you will probably like this book as well.
Who should read this book?
If you’re in early middle school and looking to get into historical fiction, read this book. If you already like historical fiction, you should still read this because the odds are that most other people who read historical fiction will have read this book. Again, although it deals with tough themes, it is not in a disturbing way.
General Stats:
- Genre: historical fiction – WWII
- Standalone
- Age: 5th grade and above
- My rating: ★★★★☆
