Wolves at the Door
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
War. Wilderness. And the will to live.
Asta and her younger sister, Pieta, have watched in terror as Hitler's invasion spreads across Europe. Eventually, the war arrives in their city, bringing with it destruction and death. As the Nazis clash with Stalin's Red Army and relentless bombing rains from above, the girls flee to their grandparents' farm in the countryside. But no place is safe. Surrounded by enemies, Asta and Pieta are presented with one chance at escape: a transport ship leaving from the Baltic Sea.
Getting from the farm to the coast is an impossible trip through a brutal war in the dead of winter. With food scarce, warm clothing lacking, and few resources, the sisters have little chance of making it. And Asta and Pieta are not alone in their plans--everyone is headed to the harbor with the same desperate hope. Securing a place on the ship will require nothing short of a miracle. Their dangerous journey is only just beginning, though, and the sisters can't begin to imagine what they'll have to sacrifice to survive . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Tween Asta, her younger sister Pieta, and their mother flee their East Prussian home of Konigsberg in the final months of WWII, before Konigsberg is raided by Soviet forces. They arrive at their grandparents' farm in the countryside, hoping they will be safe there. But when the order comes for the rural sectors to evacuate, and their grandparents are killed before they can escape, the family of three are forced to evade capture, traveling through the woods, battling harsh winter conditions, and eventually joining thousands of others jockeying for passage across the Baltic Sea. When their vessel is torpedoed, their mother ensures their survival by getting them into a lifeboat before going down with the ship. This glimpse into what it was like for those living in and fleeing from war—based on the real-life history of the thousands of orphans left to fend for themselves during WWII, as addressed by Watkins (The Mine Wars) in a historical note—is finely detailed and beautifully told. While depictions of Asta and Pieta's struggles are heart-wrenching, their fierce sibling bond and inherent kindness toward others is an inspiring through line to this powerful tale. Ages 8–12.
Customer Reviews
Fun, Entertaining, and Relatable 😄
This is a really good book, it’s catchy, and you just want to keep on reading it. The characters are so relatable with their personalities, such as Pieta, who is kind and cares for animals. She has a lot of empathy but will do anything for survival. I think any range of age probably 9-(Any Age) can read this book. This is based on World War ll and includes bombing and shooting, but not very enclosed details. This is a overall good book and I really recommend it. 😄❤️