Hitler's Canary

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Product description
April, 1940. Nazi troops are flooding into Denmark. With soldiers on the doorstep, 12-year-old Bamse is ordered by his father to keep his head down and stay out of trouble. All the same, Bamse and his daring friend Anton just can’t resist playing the odd practical joke on the invading soldiers! But then Bamse realises that Anton is in terrible danger. Can he help to save his best friend from the Nazis? Before long, Bamse and his bohemian family are taking part in one of history’s most dramatic rescues – smuggling Denmark’s Jewish population across the water to safety in Sweden. Inspired by the stories that Sandi Toksvig heard her father tell, this remarkable novel is a vivid account of war in the domestic and social sphere. Gently heroic and comic, but also thought-provoking and serious, it is ultimately a tale of ordinary people finding a way to resist evil.
“Exciting, funny and moving … amazing” Sunday Telegraph
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780440866626
Publisher
Yearling (imprint of Random House Children's Books)
Date published
July 6th, 2006
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 5.4; Middle years; 6.0 points
Other details
- 304 pages
Condition
New
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TwilightTeamEdward
on 27 January 2013I really love this book. it made me want to find out about WW2 and Jews and about the Nazi’s.
5 out of 5
bookaholic202
on 6 March 2014
This book really was not for me. I found it really boring.