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Sto caricando le informazioni... I Survived the Battle of D-Day, 1944 (I Survived 18), Volume 18 (I Survived) (edizione 2019)di Lauren Tarshis (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This book is about a 11 year old boy named Paul's French village has been under Nazi control for years in 1994. His Jewish best friend has disappeared. Food is scarce. And there is doesn't seem to be anything Paul can do to make things better. An explosion rocked the ground sending both Paul and the Nazi to the ground. The allied ships were here firing at the battleships. This book is very good for your classroom because it teaches the students about what happen on D- Day. This book can be used to show how D-day came about and what happen afterwards. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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When Paul, a French boy living in a Nazi controlled village, finds an American paratrooper in a tree near his home, he has a chance to play a role in the Allies plan to crush the Nazis. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Paul is a boy that has learned to find ways to cope with what is going on around him. He hasn’t been very happy lately but when the book begins it is around his mothers birthday. He wants nothing more then to surprise her with her favorite cookies. So he goes and tries to sell his soccer ball to the only leather worker still in town. At first he doesn’t want it but then he decides to take it.
On his way home with the cookies he is nearly run off the road by the Nazis. He learns quickly his cookies are a crumbled mess on the ground and all he can think to do is cry. Then a bird comes up to him and gets his attention. The bird leads him to a soldier caught in a tree. He has to decide if he should help him or not. He chooses to do what he thinks is right and he helps him. They barely escape before the Nazis locate them with their dog.
They manage to stumble upon a resistance base. They manage to stay safe. Paul learns so many things in a short amount of time that it almost makes his head spin. There was so much he didn’t know that was going on around him and so much he wished he had. If he’d known some of the things maybe life would have been more bearable for him at his age.
This is a really well written book and it has it’s moments of “What am I reading?
and “Did I really just read that?” It was a fast read that I wish hadn’t ending. I have a strong fascination in the events that unfolded during WWII.
I look forward to reading the next book in the series very soon! ( )