A Faraway Island
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Publisher Description
Two Jewish sisters leave Austria during WWII/Holocaust and find refuge in Sweden.
It's the summer of 1939. Two Jewish sisters from Vienna—12-year-old Stephie Steiner and 8-year-old Nellie—are sent to Sweden to escape the Nazis. They expect to stay there six months, until their parents can flee to Amsterdam; then all four will go to America. But as the world war intensifies, the girls remain, each with her own host family, on a rugged island off the western coast of Sweden.
Nellie quickly settles in to her new surroundings. She’s happy with her foster family and soon favors the Swedish language over her native German. Not so for Stephie, who finds it hard to adapt; she feels stranded at the end of the world, with a foster mother who’s as cold and unforgiving as the island itself. Her main worry, though, is her parents—and whether she will ever see them again.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Twelve-year-old Stephie and eight-year-old Nellie Steiner, two Jewish sisters, are forced to leave their home and their parents in Vienna when the Nazis invade, and are placed with different families on an unfamiliar Swedish island ("Gray-brown cliffs and rocks extend along the edge of the ocean.... The end of the world, Stephie thinks. This must be the end of the world"). While their parents plan to meet up with them in a few months to escape to America, as time passes and the war advances, hope begins to fade. Adapting to Swedish life is easy and fun for Nellie, but Stephie struggles with the chilly disposition of her caretaker, Aunt M rta. She is a good student, taking to the Swedish language quickly, but she remains an outsider in school. Throughout the year Stephie suffers hardships big and small, and is conflicted after she and her sister are baptized Pentecostal. Thor's debut novel, inspired by true events and first in a series of four books, depicts a vivid and sometimes frightening picture of life as a WWII refugee, as well as the complexities of sisterhood. Ages 8 12.
Customer Reviews
A Faraway Island
I love this book it is the greatest thing in the world that I have read. I hope you will get this book because it is so awesome yes it might be 40 chapters long but I am in seventh grade and when I was in sixth grade I got this book and it was so awesome I love it and I checked it out in October and didn't check it back in tell a week before school was out I didn't want to but they made me so I got so upset I wanted to cry because I had gotten on chapter 38 and it was 40 characters but it was 38 the chapter and it made me so mad but any way I hope you will get this book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!