Genre: Historical Fiction
# of Pages: 174 p.
RAC Book: Yes
Iowa Teen Award 2010
This WWII story is based on true accounts of a boy named Helmuth who lived in Germany when Hitler took office and was forced to join the Hitler Youth. As he got older he began listening to an illegal radio and was shocked to find out how much the German media was keeping from the people. He decided to create some pamphlets informing citizens of the actual losses Germans were suffering in the war. He was caught for his crimes and faced trial and a possible death sentence for what he had done. Helmuth had to come to terms with the fact that he may die at a young age and wondered if he felt it was worth it for standing up for what he believed in.
This chilling story based on true facts moves quickly and provides a different view of WWII. Bartoletti helps young readers to see what it was like to be a German during this time, how they were lied to, how afraid they were, and the kind of torture the Nazis were capable of doing even to their own citizens. Fans of books from this era will enjoy this and want to know more about this person. The only criticism would be that fans will want to know more about Helmuth than is provided in the story.
Phenomenal novel! High level vocabulary and intense ending!