

An edition of The War I Finally Won (2017)
By Kimberly Brubaker Bradley,Josie Portillo
Publish Date
2019
Publisher
Thorndike Press,Thorndike Press Large Print
Language
eng
Pages
400
Description:
When Ada's clubfoot is surgically fixed at last, she knows for certain that she's not what her mother said she was--damaged, deranged, crippled mentally as well as physically. She's not a daughter anymore, either. What is she? World War II continues, and Ada and her brother, Jamie, are living with their loving legal guardian, Susan, in a borrowed cottage on the estate of the formidable Lady Thorton--along with Lady Thorton herself and her daughter, Maggie. Life in the crowded cottage is tense enough, and then, quite suddenly, Ruth, a Jewish girl from Germany, moves in. A German? The occupants of the house are horrified. But other impacts of the war become far more frightening. As death creeps closer to their door, life and morality during wartime grow more complex. Who is Ada now? How can she keep fighting? And who will she struggle to save?
subjects: Jews, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / New Experience, Brothers and sisters, Guardian and ward, Juvenile fiction, JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / Europe, Fiction, Evacuation of civilians, World War, 1939-1945, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Adoption, Orphans, History, nyt:childrens-middle-grade-hardcover=2017-10-22, New York Times bestseller, New York Times reviewed, Children's fiction, Great britain, history, fiction, World war, 1939-1945, fiction, Orphans, fiction, Brothers and sisters, fiction, Jews, fiction, World War (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01180924, Children