By: Jennifer A.
Nielsen
Genre: Juvenile
Historical Fiction
Pages: 317
Published: 2015
Told in: First Person
Compare to:
I Pledge Allegiance, Chris Lynch
Stones in Water, Donna Jo Napoli
Number the Stars, Lois Lowry
In a nutshell:
When the Berlin wall goes up Gerta’s family is separated. Four
years later she sees her father on the west side of the wall telling her to dig
her way out. But will Gerta and her brother be able to dig to safety without
being caught?
What you may enjoy:
This is a great look for kids at how the Berlin Wall
affected people. The story is moving, especially the relationships in the
family. It’s a pleasant read that will also expand your basic understanding of
the Berlin Wall.
What you may NOT
enjoy:
This book only touches on the history of the time, not fully
expanding on the fear that was felt. Descriptions were often vague, making the
story difficult to visualize. The end drags on a little more than necessary.
Warnings:
Violence and Disturbing Images:
Woman jumps from a window and dies; boy shot in the back;
boy tortured (mentioned); people killed for trying to escape; man hurt,
bleeding from head; girl held forcibly; man lays dead; boy shot in the leg; man
shot in the chest and killed (pool of blood mentioned).
Sex and Nudity:
None
Language and Profanity:
None
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