Copyright Date:
2019
Edition Date:
2019
Release Date:
09/03/19
Pages:
213 pages
ISBN:
1-459-82026-6
ISBN 13:
978-1-459-82026-5
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2019934058
Dimensions:
20 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Gwen and her Girl Guides group fight for survival during the Japanese occupation of China during World War II.The daughter of American Christian missionaries, Gwen has lived in boarding schools in northern China. For the last two years, the Weihsien mission school has been used as an internment camp by the Japanese, who closely guard the students and staff. Gwen's teacher, Miss E., has taken it upon herself to buoy her students' morale. Gwen complies with Miss E.'s efforts, repeating her Girl Guide rules to mitigate the effects of the harsh living conditions. Tensions arise with the death of one student and the escape of two others, and all the while Gwen questions her complex feelings toward her parents. Gwen's first-person narrative unfolds in the present tense with limited description and ends with the arrival of American troops, leaving the conditions of the school and Gwen's ultimate fate to readers' imaginations. Gwen, Miss E., and the other primary characters present as white with diversity limited to the Japanese guards, a kindly Japanese officer, and Chinese laborer Lu (referred to as a "coolie," acknowledged as a slur in the author's note but in line with the era). The italicized Japanese dialogue tends toward one- or two-word commands.Although based on true accounts, this story does not quite match the gravitas of this fascinating piece of history. (resources) (Historical fiction. 11-14)
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-212).
It is 1945, and thirteen-year-old Gwendolyn has been a prisoner at the Weihsien Internment Camp in northern China for nearly two and a half years. Gwendolyn is one of 140 children who were enrolled at a boarding school in Chefoo when the Japanese Imperial Army invaded China.
Life in the camp is difficult. There is not enough food or water, and even the children are forced to do hard labor. But Miss E, one of their teachers from Chefoo, has come up with an unusual scheme: she will follow the Girl Girl Code, treating Gwendolyn and her friends as if they are part of a Girl Guide troop. Girl Guides promise not only to stay positive in the most challenging situations but also to do good turns, meaning they must be kind to others without any expectation of reward. Gwendolyn hopes that when she grows up, she will be as courageous and optimistic as Miss E.
But then Gwendolyn learns that Miss E is not as full of answers as she seems, and she realizes that in order to protect a friend, she will have to do something that could never be considered a good turn.