Red Stars: The Case of Viktor and Nadya's Notebooks
Red Stars: The Case of Viktor and Nadya's Notebooks
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Annotation: The harrowing journeys of two twelve-year-old siblings, separated just before the Nazi siege of their city, Leningrad, and each desperate to reunite with one another.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #214457
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Random House
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 01/19/21
Pages: 432 pages
ISBN: 1-9848933-2-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-9848933-2-1
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2020942125
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
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Horn Book (Thu Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

Viktor and Nadya are twelve-year-old twins living in Leningrad during World War II. In defiance of the non-aggression pact, Germany invades Russia and lays siege to the city. As children are evacuated, Viktor and Nadya are put on separate trains. Nadya's train is stopped and the children dispersed; Nadya and several companions find refuge on an abandoned island fortress, while Viktor ends up in a gulag. After he escapes, he incorrectly learns that Nadya's train was bombed with no survivors but refuses to believe it. Eventually, Viktor does find Nadya through some fortuitous coincidences, and together they are able to unravel a stunning tale of treason and betrayal at the highest levels of Soviet leadership. The book's format is innovative and adds immediacy. It's written as a series of journal notebooks -- Nadya's entries are in navy blue, while Viktor's are in cherry red, complemented by maps and photographs in the same color palettes -- which are now being used as evidence to determine whether the children have committed crimes against the Soviet Union. The officer reviewing their case has ominously written notes and questions in the margin; he has also re-ordered parts to aid the narrative flow. Attentive readers will be richly rewarded by this gripping historical mystery.

Kirkus Reviews

Soviet twins use diaries to recount their experiences during the Siege of Leningrad.When Germany invades the Soviet Union in 1941, the city soviet council arranges for young people, including Viktor and Nadya, 12-year-old White twins, to flee Leningrad on trains reserved just for children. Before their departure, their father gives the siblings notebooks in which to record what's unfolding. When the twins become separated and sent on different trains, this tension sets the story in motion. While Nadya's train breaks down, Viktor ends up on a collective farm. And as Nadya and her companions continue on foot, eventually joining Soviet sailors in a fortress; Viktor, braving a labor camp and other obstacles, sets out to reunite with Nadya. While they describe their nonstop survival against hunger, cold, enemy forces, and death at every turn, interspersed archival photos, maps, propaganda posters, and fictionalized artifacts make the story resemble a documentary novel. Reports from a Col. Smirnov in 1946 frame the children's documents, presented as having been reassembled into chronologically arranged accounts. Blue ink delineates Nadya's narration and red, Viktor's. It's up to Smirnov to decide their guilt or innocence regarding charges brought in relation to the events recounted within. An added layer of mystery concerning a Soviet agent helps bring to a close this complex, lengthy story translated from Italian.Experienced readers will enjoy piecing together clues and weighing evidence in this historical adventure story. (author's note, image credits) (Thriller. 11-14)

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Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 4.8
Interest Level: 5-9
Lexile: 730L
Guided Reading Level: Y
Fountas & Pinnell: Y

This middle grade mystery adventure, told in a unique format including diary entries, maps and photos, takes readers along on the harrowing journeys of two twelve-year-old siblings, separated just before the Nazi siege of their city and each desperate to reunite with one another.

Twins Viktor and Nadya are twelve years old when Hitler's Germany declares war on the Soviet Union. With little notice, the city's children are evacuated on trains that are meant to take them to safety.

Shockingly, Viktor and Nadya are separated, and disaster befalls them both. As the terrible conflict rages, each embarks on a desperate race across snow and ice, struggling through the destruction in an effort to be reunited. Their chances are slim, but they never lose hope.

In an original format--using the kids' diary entries, with historical photos, maps, and drawings throughout, this fictionalized account of the Nazi siege of Leningrad during the Second World War, this heart-stopping story of danger, courage and bravery emphasizes the power of truth and what it means to be a hero.


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