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Chargement... The Ice Road (1966)par Jaap ter Haar
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Gelezen in het kader van 'Vrijheid geef je door'. Net als oorlog in de klas een goed meeslepend verhaal. De hele tijd spookte de vraag in mijn achterhoofd: is dit nou echt gebeurt? Fijn om dan op het eind antwoord op je vraag te krijgen. Daarnaast ga je je tijdens het verhaal meeleven met Boris dus om dan een einde te krijgen met bevestiging over hoe het verder is verlopen is erg fijn. ( ) It is 1942 and the German army has surrounded the Russia’s most beautiful city, Leningrad (now known as St Petersburg). No-one can get out, no food can get in and the temperature is below zero. Hitler’s soldiers wait for the millions of inhabitants to be starved into submission, but for 900 days between September 1941 and January 1944, Leningrad refuses to submit until liberated by the Red Army in 1944. Nearly a million people die of starvation, disease, cold and from the bombing raids and constant shelling. Food is strictly rationed and 12-year-old Boris Morenko is terrified that his mother will die. Desperate for food, Boris and his best friend Nadia go searching for potatoes behind the enemy lines. Both the children expect to be killed but receive help from an unexpected source. In winter Lake Ladoga freezes over and convoys of lorries are sometimes able to cross with food and supplies. Boris’s father is one of the drivers who perishes on the ice road. Boris lives with his fear of the ice road which haunts his nightmares as he imagines his father’s death. First written in 1966 as Boris, this is an amazing book, a must read for any children interested in history or studying World War 2 or Russian history. The horrific events are brought to life and dealt with sensitively from a child’s point of view. Here you will find bravery, survival, friendship and compassion. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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During the German siege of Leningrad in 1942-43, twelve-year-old Boris meets fear and starvation with courage and determination as he gets a close look at both the horror of war and the humanity of the enemy. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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