A book about a friendship and love of all...
Alex Award winner
Copyright: May 6, 2014
Many strong themes throughout this story. Marie a teen talks about how the sea does not belong to tyrants. Marie is a blind girl and Werner is a boy who befriends Marie an wants to run away during a tough time in World War II times. The Nazis are controlling the world around them. Werner loves math and science which he studies while in school. Both of these teens in this book are very curious when it comes to books for Marie and a little old radio for Werner. History plays itself out during the story of this book in which sacrifices are made. Werner wants nothing more but to be a scientist. The violence of war around them is inevitable in the times of the world in history of this novel. Marie and her father escape to another place and Marie holds a secret diamond in which she hids in the attic and escapes with it. Werner is eventually held captive and escapes but later dies from a mine explosion. The only thing that gets him through this is the radio he listens to with her voice on it.
My reaction is this book has so many great historical elements . I feel that this would be a great assignment for students to read and dissect. There are so many themes you could pull out of this and lots of issues you could do a free write with.
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