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SKU:
106446
UPC:
9780147516817
MPN:
0147516811
Condition:
New
Weight:
11.20 Ounces
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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Bradley
Author First Name:
Kimberly Brubacher
Pages:
416
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
Reprint
ISBN 10:
0147516811
ISBN 13:
9780147516817
Condition:
New
Publisher:
Puffin Books
Date Published:
1/1/0001
Genre:
Juvenile Fiction

Description

New York Times bestseller

Like the classic heroines of Sarah, Plain and TallLittle Women, and Anne of Green Gables, Ada is a fighter for the ages. Her triumphant World War II journey continues in this sequel to the Newbery Honorwinning The War that Saved My Life

 
When Adas clubfoot is surgically fixed at last, she knows for certain that shes not what her mother said she wasdamaged, deranged, crippled mentally as well as physically. Shes not a daughter anymore, either. Who is she now?
 
World War II rages on, and Ada and her brother, Jamie, move with their guardian, Susan, into a cottage with the iron-faced Lady Thorton and her daughter, Maggie. Life in the crowded home is tense. Then Ruth moves in. Ruth, a Jewish girl, from Germany. A German? Could Ruth be a spy?

As the fallout from war intensifies, calamity creeps closer, and life during wartime grows even more complicated. Who will Ada decide to be? How can she keep fighting? And who will she struggle to save?
 
Adas first story, The War that Saved My Life, was a #1 New York Times bestseller and won a Newbery Honor, the Schneider Family Book Award, and the Josette Frank Award, in addition to appearing on multiple best-of-the-year lists. This second masterwork of historical fiction continues Ada's journey of family, faith, and identity, showing us that real freedom is not just the ability to choose, but the courage to make the right choice.

"Honest . . . Daring." 
The New York Times 
"Stunning."
 The Washington Post
 "Ada is for the agesas is this book. Wonderful."
 Kirkus, starred review
 "Fans of the first book will love the sequel even more." SLJ, starred review
 "Bradley sweeps us up . . . even as she moves us to tears." The Horn Book, starred review
 "Perceptive . . . satisfying . . . will stay with readers." PW, starred review
"Beautiful." HuffPost