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The Night War
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The Night War Hardcover - 2024

by Bradley, Kimberly Brubaker

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Details

  • Title The Night War
  • Author Bradley, Kimberly Brubaker
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Condition New
  • Pages 288
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Dial Books
  • Date 2024-04-09
  • Features Maps
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1410070
  • ISBN 9780735228566 / 0735228566
  • Weight 0.85 lbs (0.39 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.35 x 5.67 x 0.94 in (21.21 x 14.40 x 2.39 cm)
  • Ages 09 to 12 years
  • Grade levels 4 - 7
  • Reading level 560
  • Themes
    • Topical: Self-Esteem
  • Library of Congress subjects Historical fiction, Friendship
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

From the publisher

From the two-time Newbery Honor-winning author of The War That Saved My Life and Fighting Words comes a middle grade novel set at the border between freedom and fear in World War II France, at the Chateau de Chenonceau, where a Jewish girl who has lost everything but her life must decide whether to risk even that to bring others to freedom.

"We don't choose how we feel, but we choose how we act."

It's 1942. German Nazis occupy much of France. And twelve-year-old Miriam, who is Jewish, is not safe. With help and quick thinking, Miri is saved from the roundup that takes her entire Jewish neighborhood. She escapes Paris, landing in a small French village, where the spires of the famous Chateau de Chenonceau rise high into the sky, its bridge across the River Cher like a promise, a fairy tale.

But Miri's life is no fairy tale. Her parents are gone--maybe alive, maybe not. Taken in at the boarding school near the chateau, pretending to be Catholic to escape Nazi capture, Miri volunteers one night to undertake a deadly task, one that spans the castle grounds, its bridge, and the very border to freedom. Here is her chance to escape--hopefully to find her parents. But will she take it? One thing is certain: The person Miri meets that night will save her life. And the person Miri becomes that night could save the lives of many more.

In her return to the era of The War that Saved My Life and The War I Finally Won, Kimberly Brubaker Bradley brings a new and different story, one with a mystical twist, that explores a little-known slice of World War II history, a highly unusual friendship, and the power of choosing courage even when--especially when--there are no good choices to be had.

"Historical fiction at its finest. [A] masterpiece . . . Readers will be wholeheartedly rewarded." --SLJ (starred review)
"Poignant . . . A gripping, humane tale." --Kirkus (starred review)
"A deeply sympathetic character facing increasingly dangerous and suspenseful circumstances." --PW
"Engaging [and] imaginative [with] emotional weight and contemporary appeal." --The Horn Book
"Compelling [with] a hint of magic [that] becomes as satisfying as the whole of this fine novel." --Booklist
"A must-read." --YA and Kids Books Central

Media reviews

Citations

  • Booklist, 02/15/2024, Page 67
  • Horn Book Magazine, 03/01/2024, Page 82
  • Kirkus Reviews, 02/01/2024, Page 0
  • Publishers Weekly, 01/15/2024, Page 0
  • School Library Journal, 04/01/2024, Page 128

About the author

Kimberly Brubaker Bradley (she/her) is the author of Newbery Honor winners Fighting Words and The War that Saved My Life. The sequel to the latter, The War I Finally Won, appeared on many state-award and best-books lists and was described as "stunning" by The Washington Post and "honest" and "daring" by The New York Times. Kimberly and her husband have two grown children and live with their dog, several po­nies, a highly opinionated mare, and a surplus of cats on a fifty-two acre farm in Bristol, Tennessee.