The War That Saved My Life
Narrator: Jayne Entwistle
Imprint: Listening Library
Grades: Grades 4-7
Ages: 9-12 years
Release Date: January 08, 2015
7 Hours and 30 Minutes
List Price: $40
ISBN: 9780553556513
Categories:
Juvenile Fiction - Historical - Europe, Juvenile Fiction - Social Themes - Physical & Emotional Abuse (see Social Themes - Sexual Abuse), Juvenile Fiction - Family - Orphans & Foster Homes
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Tags: historical fiction, wwii, disability, england, abuse, war, family, disabilities, horses, clubfoot, child abuse, siblings, history, historical, poverty, evacuees, london, love, ya, children's, middle grade, juvenile fiction, young adult, brothers and sisters, friendship, coming of age, children, diversity, physical disability, evacuation
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Winner of the 2016 Odyssey Award for Excellence in Audiobook Production
An exceptionally moving story of triumph against all odds set during World War 2, from the acclaimed author of Jefferson’s Sons and for fans of Number the Stars.
Nine-year-old Ada has never left her one-room apartment. Her mother is too humiliated by Ada’s twisted foot to let her outside. So when her little brother Jamie is shipped out of London to escape the war, Ada doesn’t waste a minute—she sneaks out to join him.
So begins a new adventure of Ada, and for Susan Smith, the woman who is forced to take the two kids in. As Ada teaches herself to ride a pony, learns to read, and watches for German spies, she begins to trust Susan—and Susan begins to love Ada and Jamie. But in the end, will their bond be enough to hold them together through wartime? Or will Ada and her brother fall back into the cruel hands of their mother?
This masterful work of historical fiction is equal parts adventure and a moving tale of family and identity—a classic in the making.
An exceptionally moving story of triumph against all odds set during World War 2, from the acclaimed author of Jefferson’s Sons and for fans of Number the Stars.
Nine-year-old Ada has never left her one-room apartment. Her mother is too humiliated by Ada’s twisted foot to let her outside. So when her little brother Jamie is shipped out of London to escape the war, Ada doesn’t waste a minute—she sneaks out to join him.
So begins a new adventure of Ada, and for Susan Smith, the woman who is forced to take the two kids in. As Ada teaches herself to ride a pony, learns to read, and watches for German spies, she begins to trust Susan—and Susan begins to love Ada and Jamie. But in the end, will their bond be enough to hold them together through wartime? Or will Ada and her brother fall back into the cruel hands of their mother?
This masterful work of historical fiction is equal parts adventure and a moving tale of family and identity—a classic in the making.