Horn Book
(Sat Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2020)
In a village in the Netherlands, in the winter of 1944-45, teen Michiel van Beusekom becomes involved in anti-Nazi resistance activities -- hiding and feeding a wounded British airman, smuggling two Jewish men out of the area -- all the while knowing that someone in the village is betraying the cause. The pace is fast; the action is riveting; the mystery of the traitor's identity is compelling. But this is no "adventure novel": it's about war and fear and deprivation, told from personal experience (the book is based on the author's own boyhood). As such, it has a strong anti-war message: "Don't be fooled, Michiel, by the romance of war, heroism, sacrifice, excitement, adventure. War means injuries, grief, torture, imprisonment, hunger, hardship, injustice. There's nothing romantic about it." First published in 1973, this Dutch classic has been in print in Holland continuously since its publication -- and deservedly so.
School Library Journal
(Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)
Gr 5-7 A new translation of the Dutch novel about the Nazi occupation of Holland. Terlouw's semi-autobiographical tale is set in a small town in the winter of 194445. Fifteen-year-old Michiel is out of school due to fuel rationing. He spends his time helping his fellow Dutch, the locals as well as the refugees on the move who come to stay with his family. Suddenly he is thrown into Nazi underground resistance work when his neighbor asks a favor and Michiel inadvertently becomes responsible for a British pilot in hiding. In the shadowy world of the resistance, Michiel must quickly make judgments on whether or not he can trust his neighbors. Are they Nazi sympathizers or are they working for the resistance? This title can be added to a list of books about World War II but not necessarily about concentration camps like Michael Morpurgo's An Elephant in the Garden , Maryann Macdonald's Odette's Secrets, and Margi Preus's Shadow on the Mountain . Readers will be fascinated and impressed by Michiel's clandestine movements through his village and his leadership when it is time to make important, life-altering decisions. VERDICT It is easy to understand why the novel has never been out of print in the Netherlands. A solid purchase for middle grade libraries, especially for those with young patrons who devour World War II novels. Kim Gardner, Fort Worth Country Day School, TX