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Blitzkrieg

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Young Joe is living in pre-World War II Berlin, with his British father and New Zealand mother, attending school and witnessing the excitement of his friends who are enthusiastically joining the Hitler Youth Movement. Joe feels uncomfortable with the growing mistreatment of local Jews, and after the arrest of his father as a spy, he is forced to escape from Berlin with his mother. Joe is separated from his mother and evacuated to New Zealand, and, while war looms in Europe, he is frustrated by his distance from the action, and his inability to do anything about finding his father. After a harrowing route back to Europe, Joe attempts to infiltrate the Hitler Youth movement in Germany while at the same time searching for his mother and father in wartime Berlin.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 5, 2022
      This immersive, high-stakes WWII spy novel centers protagonist Joseph “Katipo” St. George, a 12-year-old child of diplomat parents—a British father and New Zealander mother. In 1938 Berlin, Joe is familiar with the displays of the Hitler Youth (his best friend’s uncle is one of Hitler’s top aides) and encounters antisemitic violence. After the Gestapo takes his father, Joe’s mother facilitates escape for herself and for Joe, giving her son an assumed identity—and suggesting that there’s more to his parents than he previously realized. Joe is sent to safety on a New Zealand farm but stows away on a naval ship to London, depicted in a rousing 1941-set segment. There, the mystery around his mother’s London whereabouts leads to life alongside “Blitz rat” children and covert operations of his own. Falkner (The Project) intersperses plot-driven third-person chapters with first-person excerpts from the fictional protagonist’s memoirs. Though complications sometimes bog down the pacing en route to a cliffhanger ending, it’s a historically grounded novel of intrigue alongside familial and personal change. Protagonists cue as white. Ages 12–up.

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  • OverDrive Read
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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:820
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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