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Title: Isabel’s War
Author: PERL LILA
Format: PAPERBACK
Publication date: 25/11/2014
Imprint: LIZZIE SKURNIK BOOKS
Price: $22.00
Publishing status: Active
Publishers Weekly (09/22/2014):
Published posthumously, Perl’s moving WWII novel set in the Bronx traces a Jewish girl’s growing awareness of the atrocities occurring overseas. At first, 12-year-old Isabel views the war as an inconvenience, bemoaning new rationing rules and the growing shortages of luxury items. Similarly, she resents the arrival of Helga, a beautiful German refugee with “a swanlike neck, and luminous gray-green eyes, ” who ends up living with Isabel’s family when Helga’s American guardian turns ill. But as Isabel gleans bits of information about Helga’s horrific experiences in Germany and in England, where she was delivered as part of the Kindertransport, Isabel’s heart gradually softens. Now her problem is getting others to believe Helga’s tales and persuading Helga that she is not to blame for what her family suffered. This coming-of-age story offers an authentic glimpse of the 1940s American war effort and corresponding sentiments while introducing a realistically flawed heroine whose well-meaning efforts sometimes backfire. A revelation about Helga’s past and the mystery of what happened to her immediate family members will whet appetites for the novel’s completed sequel. Ages 8 12. (Nov.) Copyright 2014 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.
Kirkus Reviews (09/15/2014):
A young woman comes of age with World War II looming in the background. It is summer, 1942, and World War II is less than a year old for the United States. Isabel Brandt, 12, and her parents are vacationing at a small, unstylish resort in the Catskills. As they arrive she is teetering on the edge of adolescence; while not selfish, she is self-absorbed. Also visiting at Moskin’s Shady Pines is Helga, a German refugee, the somewhat-older niece of Mrs. Brandt’s best friend. The beautiful, sophisticated older girl is a mystery Isabel is determined to solve, especially when circumstances force her to live with the Brandts. As Helga’s unhappy story unfolds, Isabel’s world widens, and she begins to appreciate others and take brave stands, even trying to bring German concentration camps to the attention of others. The evocation of wartime is real; this view is from someone who was there. Isabel’s experiences of school, friends, a boy, movies, crooners, rationing and her brother’s enlistment combine with what she learns about Helga’s life and tortured secret to summon the times and authentically evoke a girl becoming a person aware of others, thus adding value to her life and the lives of others. Published posthumously, an effective exploration of both character and times. (Historical fiction. 10-14) COPYRIGHT(2014) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Brief Description:
Twelve-year-old Isabel has no interest in the war in Europe until her family welcomes Helga, a German war refugee, into their home in the Bronx.
Publisher Marketing:
In a stunning new novel completed just before her death in 2013, award-winning author Lila Perl introduces us to Isabel Brandt, a French-phrase-dropping twelve-year-old New Yorker who’s more interested in boys and bobbing her nose than the distant war across the Pacific–the one her parents keep reminding her to care more about. Things change when Helga, the beautiful niece of her parent’s best friends, comes to live with Isabel and her family. Helga is everything Isabel’s not–cool, blonde, and vaguely aloof. She’s also a German war refugee, with a past that gives a growing Isabel something more important to think about than boys and her own looks. Set in the Bronx during World War II, “Isabel’s War” is a beautiful evocation of New York in the 1940s and of a girl’s growing awareness of the world around her.
Biographical Note:
Lila Perl published over sixty volumes of fiction and nonfiction. In addition to the successful Fat Glenda series, Perl twice received American Library Association Notable awards for nonfiction and was the recipient of the Sidney Taylor Award.
Lila Perl, the daughter of Russian immigrants fleeing anti-Semitism, published over sixty volumes of fiction and nonfiction for young readers during her long and distinguished career. In addition to the beloved Fat Glenda series, Perl twice received American Library Association Notable awards for nonfiction and was a recipient of the Sidney Taylor Award for “Four Perfect Pebbles: A Holocaust Story.” She died in 2013 at the age of ninety-two. “Isabel’s War” and its completed sequel, “Lilli’s Quest,” were her final works.
ISBN: 9781939601278