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Publisher:Pajama Press Inc., 2020Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component. -
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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceRunning Time: 08:40 hrsNarrator: Anthony St. PierrePublisher:Centre for Equitable Library Access, 2024
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- Author: Bass, KarenDate:Created2020Summary:
After a childhood cut short by World War II and the harsh strictures of Nazi Germany, sixteen-year-old Wilm seeks freedom of expression in a city governed by brutal police and oppressive Soviet forces. His graffiti successfully embarrasses the police, but it also endangers the people Wilm holds dear.After a childhood cut short by war and the harsh strictures of Nazi Germany, sixteen-year-old Wilm is finally tasting freedom. In spite of the scars World War II has left on his hometown, Leipzig, and in spite of the oppressive new Soviet regime, Wilm is finding his own voice.It's dangerous, of course, to be sneaking out at night to leave messages on police buildings. But it's exciting, too, and Wilm feels justified, considering his family's suffering. Until one mission goes too far, and Wilm finds he's endangered the very people he most wants to protect.Award-winning author Karen Bass brings readers a fast-paced story about a boy fighting for self-expression in an era of censorship and struggle.
Genre:Subject(s): JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Parents | JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Siblings | JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / EuropeOriginal Publisher: Toronto, Pajama Press Inc.Language(s): English
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