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Uprising

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#1 New York Times bestselling author of Iceberg, Jennifer A. Nielsen inspires readers with a brand-new thriller based on the remarkable true story of a young Polish girl who bravely fought, participating in the Warsaw city uprising, and took a stand in the name of freedom.

Twelve-year-old Lidia is outside her grandfather's house when planes fly overhead, bearing the Nazi cross on each wing. Before the bombs hit the ground, Lidia realizes her life is about to change forever. Poland has fallen under German occupation, and her father makes the brave decision to join the Polish army to fight against the Nazis. Lidia wants to follow him into war, but she's far too young, and she's needed by her mother and brother.

After her family returns to Warsaw, where life has changed irrevocably, Lidia continues to play the piano, finding comfort in Chopin, Bach, and Beethoven. But she also wants to aid the Jewish people held captive in the Warsaw Ghetto. With the help of a friend, Lidia begins to smuggle wheat and food into the ghetto. Still, she feels like she could be doing so much more. She wants to fight. After her brother joins the resistance, Lidia wants only to follow in his footsteps. Soon, she begins to work as a courier, smuggling weapons and messages for the resistance throughout the city.

When the Warsaw city uprising begins-one year after the more well-known Warsaw Ghetto uprising by Polish Jews-with gunfire and bombs echoing throughout the streets, Lidia joins the Polish nationalists' fight, too, and she and her peers fight with everything they've got. Life will continue to surprise Lidia, as she and the resistance fighters do their best to defeat the German soldiers. No matter the consequences, they're willing to defend their freedom and their homes from the Nazi invaders-even with their lives.

Drawing on the extraordinary real-life story of Polish teenager Lidia Zakrzewski, bestselling author Jennifer A. Nielsen presents an inspiring and dramatic account of the Polish resistance fighters who struggled to force out their Nazi occupiers and reclaim their nation's freedom from tyranny.

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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2024
      A fictionalized account of a real-life Polish resistance fighter. Talented pianist Lidia is just 12 when the Nazis invade Poland, and her whole life is abruptly upended. With their home bombed and then claimed by the Germans and Papa gone to join the Polish army, the Christian Durr family relocates to a crowded apartment adjacent to Warsaw's Jewish quarter. At the mercy of their occupiers, Lidia helplessly watches family, friends, and strangers suffer cruelty and injustice. Desperate to fight back, she finds ways to rebel, like enrolling in an underground school and sneaking food to people in the ghetto. Her brother, Ryszard, is maddeningly tight-lipped about his mysterious work for the resistance, but Lidia eventually finds her own path to participating in the uprising. Once admitted into the circle of those planning Operation Tempest, Lidia--code name Cello--quickly rises in the ranks, thanks to her bravery and willingness to take on the most dangerous assignments. Ferrying everything from messages to grenades across the war-torn city, Lidia hopes for liberation but fears that the world has forgotten Warsaw. Although the true story that inspired this novel is compelling, Nielsen's characters are one-dimensional, and they populate a landscape that never seems to truly come to life. Furthermore, major tragedies lack sufficient setup and execution to elicit the intended emotional gut punch in readers. An unremarkable addition to the already crowded field of World War II fiction. (photos, author's note) (Historical fiction. 9-13)

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    • Booklist

      March 1, 2024
      Grades 5-7 Twelve-year-old Lidia's world is shattered when she witnesses the German invasion of her homeland (Poland) and the start of WWII. Her father goes to help defend the country, leaving Lidia with her brother and mother. After seeing the German atrocities towards Jewish people, Lidia wants to help, too, but her brother and mother hold her back out of fear of German retribution. It isn't until her brother's life is in danger that she's able to join the resistance and help take Poland back from the Germans. Based on a true story, Nielsen's newest draws on Lidia Zakrzewski's life as a teenager who joined the Polish resistance and fought in the Warsaw Uprising of WWII. This action-packed read gives a unique perspective of a Polish girl involved on the front lines of war rather than behind the scenes, one who does not bat an eye at danger if it helps her people. With hints of romance, the story focuses more on the war and the Warsaw Uprising, taking readers on a nail-biting ride through history.

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    • School Library Journal

      Starred review from June 21, 2024

      Gr 5 Up-Nielsen brings to life the true story of Lidia Durr, who grows from sheltered girl into fearless spy as Germany ravages Poland and her Warsaw home during WWII. From the moment the first bombs fall in September 1939, 12-year-old Lidia wants to help defend her country. Spanning more than five years, the first-person narrative captures Lidia's fierce commitment to the resistance and why she was willing to jeopardize her life more than 70 times. Details of Lidia's love for the piano, her brother Ryszard, and her complicated relationship with her mother show her vulnerable side and serve as a reminder that while the genre is historical fiction, the Lidia in the novel is based on a real person, a teenage girl. Written from Poland's perspective on the war, Lidia challenges the Allies' failure to defend her country from Germany-and from Russia-offering readers a different understanding of geopolitics and how those issues are relevant today. The extended climax focuses on the 1944 Warsaw City Uprising; wartime action drives the plot, but characters and dialogue carry the novel's emotional weight. Brief back matter includes photos of Lidia, her family, and the final stories of the people who readers will have come to care about over the course of the novel. VERDICT A riveting, seamless combination of fact and historical fiction; recommended for all middle grade collections.-Marybeth Kozikowski

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:5
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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