The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
Publish Date
Pages
208
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.3 X 0.7 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780374300227

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About the Author
Phillip Hoose is the author of Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice, a National Book Award winner, a Newbery Honor Book, a Robert F. Sibert Honor Book, a YALSA Finalist for Excellence in Young Adult Fiction, and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. His other books include Moonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95, also a Robert F. Sibert Honor Book; The Boys Who Challenged Hitler, a Sibert Honor and Boston Globe-Horn Book Nonfiction Honor Winner; and We Were There, Too!, a National Book Award finalist. Mr. Hoose lives in Portland, Maine.
Reviews

A Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Honor Winner - A Boston Globe-Horn Book Nonfiction Honor Winner - A Booklist Editors' Choice - A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year and Best Teen Book of the Year - A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year - A New York Public Library Notable - A Washington Post Best Children's Book of 2015

"These teenagers risked all-and lost much . . . This energetic work of nonfiction . . . will cheer the hearts of readers whatever their age." --The Wall Street Journal

"An outstanding addition to the WWII canon . . . Hoose brilliantly weaves Pedersen's own words into the larger narrative of Denmark's stormy social and political wartime climate." --The Horn Book, starred review

"Often reading like a thriller, this title puts a human face on the often-overlooked Danish Resistance . . . Captivating." --School Library Journal, starred review

"Their story is one of bravery in the face of constant danger and of increasingly meaningful acts of sabotage . . . An important and unforgettable book that adds a significant chapter to the history of WWII." --Booklist, starred review

"[An] inspiring account." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Hoose tells this largely unknown story with passion and clarity . . . A superbly told, remarkable true story." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"What an edge-of-your-seat narrative it is-and even more compelling for teen readers, who are the same age as the real-life protagonists." --The Bulletin, starred review

"A rousing real-life adventure tale." --Christian Science Monitor