Saving Rafael

Saving Rafael

by Leslie Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

There was a vehicle pulling up outside. I heard the booted feet running up the stairs, then the hammering on the apartment door and the shouting. 'Open up! Gestapo!' You're fifteen years old. You're in love. Only this is Nazi-ruled Berlin and he's a Jew, so it's against the law to love him. There are spies everywhere. And they're taking the last Jews away from Berlin. To the gas chambers. This novel of love and courage in the face of danger is one that you won't be able to put down.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Andersen Press
Published: 07 May 2009

ISBN 10: 1842709186
ISBN 13: 9781842709184
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: An engrossing account of a forbidden love in war-torn Berlin between a Jewish boy and his childhood sweetheart.

Media Reviews
Completely engrossing. I'm sure it will get great reviews when it comes out, and it should be on shortlists. -- Linda Newbery
There is an almost Anne Frank quality about the thoughts and aspirations of young Jenny. A compelling read, [that] gives deep insights into the moral and physical disarray of a nation which has allowed itself to be hijacked by one of the greatest evils of our times. -- Jamila Gavin
It's a fascinating portrait of a place and of people who don't get written about very much and who are endlessly interesting: the rescuers. -- Adele Geras
Full of such horrible injustice cruelty, fear and grief - and told with such particularity and exactness - nailing every scene and shift of emotion - that it's painfully real and harrowing. I think it's a superb piece of writing. I'll be very surprised if it's not up for awards in the next year. -- Susan Price
Saving Rafael was a book I couldn't put down. -- Mary Hoffman
Author Bio
Leslie Wilson grew up in the Lake District with a German mother and an English father. She has always spoken German, has made many visits to Germany and lived there for a while. She has also lived in Hong Kong. She has two daughters.