Saturday, March 8, 2025

When We Were Shadows (Janet Wees)

 



I know Janet and know how hard she worked on this book. She used to sub at my school and would talk about it a lot. I love WWII stories. I had trouble with the voice in this story though. It's told from the perspective of a little boy and sometimes he does sound like a little boy and sometimes, not at all.

Goodreads says:

The true story of Walter and his Jewish family, who were hidden from capture in the Netherlands throughout the Second World War. The story spans Walter's life from six to fourteen years of age and is accented by Walter's letters, first as a child to his grandparents and later, looking back, to his grandson.

We learn of the strangers who shelter Walter and his family, the members of the Resistance who risked their lives to see them to safety again and again, and of the Hidden Village, a community in the forests of Holland that hid more than 100 people. Throughout, we see the courage and resilience of a boy faced with unimaginable hatred and terror.

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