Four Steps to Death
- Publisher
- Kids Can Press
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2005
- Category
- Boys & Men
- Recommended Age
- 10 to 14
- Recommended Grade
- 6 to 8
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781553377054
- Publish Date
- Aug 2005
- List Price
- $8.95
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781553377047
- Publish Date
- Aug 2005
- List Price
- $19.95
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Description
In this novel by John Wilson set during the Battle of Stalingrad, three participants -- two fighters and a boy -- are caught in its horrors. Their story is told over seven days of fierce and deadly street-by-street fighting. Vasily is a patriotic Russian soldier determined to rid his country of the hated Nazi invaders -- if he can stay alive long enough. Conrad is a German tank officer, part of the seemingly unstoppable force sweeping eastward over the steppe, expecting a quick victory over Stalin's ill-trained and badly equipped army. Between them is eight-year-old Sergei, whose home is the maze of rubble that used to be the city of Stalingrad. None of them can know that their fates will be intertwined as the cataclysm engulfs them.
About the author
John Wilson was born in 1951 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He did his early growing up on the Island of Skye and in Paisley, near Glasgow. From 1969 to 1974, he attended the University of St. Andrews where he took an Honours B.Sc.. in Geology and never played golf once. He took a position with the Geological Survey of Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). In his two years there, he mapped rocks, dodged land mines and watched the country sink ever deeper into civil war. Shortly before he was due to be called into the army, John retreated back to Britain on his way to the safety of Canada. He settled on Calgary where geology was booming and the only danger was freezing to death in January. In 1979, he moved to Edmonton to take up a post with the Alberta Geological Survey. In 1988 he sold a feature article to the Globe and Mail. This fueled a smouldering mid-life crisis and he took up freelance writing full-time. With some success, John mined the experiences of his travels for articles, journalism and photo essays. He even began to express himself poetically and, with a young family, began writing children's stories. He moved to Nanaimo and then Lantzville on Vancouver Island. John has been widely published by a number of Canadian presses, with his acolades including a shortlisting for the Governor General’s Award.
Awards
- Short-listed, BC Teen Readers’ Choice Stellar Award
- Short-listed, Manitoba Young Reader’s Choice Award
- Short-listed, White Pine Award
- Short-listed, Sheila A. Egoff Award, BC Book Prizes Society
- Short-listed, Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People, Canadian Children’s Book Centre
Librarian Reviews
Four Steps to Death
It’s 1942 and the Battle of Stalingrad – the turning point of WWII – is underway. Two soldiers, from both sides, and a little boy are caught in its horror.Source: The Canadian Children’s Book Centre. Canadian Children’s Book News. 2006.