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Children's Fiction Military & Wars

Underground Soldier

by (author) Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch

Publisher
Scholastic Canada Ltd, Independent Publishers Group
Initial publish date
Jan 2014
Category
Military & Wars, Survival Stories
Recommended Age
10 to 14
Recommended Grade
5 to 9
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781443128988
    Publish Date
    Jan 2014
    List Price
    $8.99

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Description

A companion to the award-winning books Stolen Child and Making Bombs for Hitler.

Fourteen-year-old Luka works as an Ostarbeiter in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, alongside Lida from Making Bombs for Hitler. Desperate to escape the brutal conditions of the labour camp, he manages to get away by hiding in a truck under a pile of dead bodies.

Once free, Luka joins a group of Ukrainian resistance fighters. Caught between advancing Nazis in the west and Soviet troops in the east, they mount guerilla raids, help other POW escapees, and do all they can to make life hard for the Nazis and Soviets. After the war, Luka must decide whether to follow Lida to Canada - or stay in Europe and search for his long-lost mother.

Underground Soldier is a companion book to Stolen Child and Making Bombs for Hitler, and a perfect entry point into the series for new readers, as the books can be read in any order.

About the author

 

Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch est l’auteure d’une dizaine de livres dont Cher Journal : Prisonniers de la grande forêt, Enfant volée, Soldat clandestin et Faire des bombes pour Hitler. Elle a remporté de nombreux prix et est l’une des auteures canadiennes de romans historiques pour les jeunes les plus respectées. L’écriture de Marsha met en relief son héritage ukrainien. Elle a reçu l’Ordre de la princesse Olga de la part du président ukrainien. Elle vit à Brantford, en Ontario.

 

MARSHA FORCHUK SKRYPUCH is the author of more than a dozen books, including Dear Canada: Prisoners in the Promised Land, Stolen Child, Making Bombs for Hitler, Underground Soldier and Don’t Tell the Enemy. She has won many awards for her work and is one of Canada’s most respected authors of historical fiction for young people. Much of Marsha’s writing focuses on stories from her Ukrainian heritage, and she has been presented with the Order of Princess Olha by the President of Ukraine and named a Canadian Ukrainian Woman of Distinction. Marsha lives in Brantford, Ontario. Visit her online at www.calla.com.

Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch's profile page

Editorial Reviews

Praise for Marsha Forhuk Skrypuch:

"Skrypuch succeeds in making some of the more horrific and lesser-known events of the Second World War accessible and engaging for younger readers." -Quill & Quire (for Stolen Child)

"An achingly sad and intensely hopeful novel - honest about suffering, but also about resilience. It is gripping in its plot and its striking characters, and full of historical accuracy." -Canadian Children's Book News (for Making Bombs for Hitler)

"[Skrypuch] does a wonderful job of illuminating the moral dilemmas forced upon ordinary people during extraordinary times . . . [and] certainly succeeded in introducing this compelling slice of history to a new audience." -The National Reading Campaign (for Underground Soldier

"Underground Soldier is also a worthy choice as supplementary reading for classes studying The Diary of Anne Frank, and it is an excellent addition to school library collections. It is definitely accessible reading to middle school readers, and I think that high school students will enjoy it as well." -CM: Canadian Review of Materials (for Underground Soldier

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