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War & Resistance

$26.95
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742769219
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Number of Pages: 240


In 1939, 12-year-old Sasha, inspired by the words of her father, the celebrated journalist Louis Jullian, feels she must find a way to stand up to Nazi terror, in the shadow of a world at war. Hitlers blitzkrieg results in the surrender of France and Sasha and her family flee Parislearning first hand the brutality of warand how acts of resistance, no matter how small, can make a difference. In their occupied country, fraternising with the enemy is frowned on, but necessary. It only gets more complicated when she meets Dieter, a member of the Hitler Youth and the son of her fathers best friend. How can Sasha know who to trust when the enemy becomes a friend?

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Book cover of "War & Resistance" by Louis Jullian, depicting a 12-year-old girl navigating the complexities of WWII and trust.
SCHOLASTIC

War & Resistance

$26.95
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742769219
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Number of Pages: 240


In 1939, 12-year-old Sasha, inspired by the words of her father, the celebrated journalist Louis Jullian, feels she must find a way to stand up to Nazi terror, in the shadow of a world at war. Hitlers blitzkrieg results in the surrender of France and Sasha and her family flee Parislearning first hand the brutality of warand how acts of resistance, no matter how small, can make a difference. In their occupied country, fraternising with the enemy is frowned on, but necessary. It only gets more complicated when she meets Dieter, a member of the Hitler Youth and the son of her fathers best friend. How can Sasha know who to trust when the enemy becomes a friend?

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