by JamesRiordan (Author)
Stalingrad snipers were a legend in their time. Their patience, keen eyes and ruthlessness helped win the Battle of Stalingrad and turn the tide of the Second World War. This is the true story of a teenage sniper recruited in 1942 by Vasily Zaitsev to seek out and shoot German officers. To begin with, the youngster finds it almost impossible to kill, but after a shocking discovery, goes on to 'snap as many as 84 German sticks', and following capture and a daredevil escape, leads a handpicked unit on a hazardous mission - to seize Field Marshall Paulus, the Commander-in-Chief of the invading army. But this sniper is no ordinary marksman...The author first visited Stalingrad in 1959, and made subsequent visits in 1963 and, most recently, in 2006, when he met Tania Chernova, the heroine of this novel. Having studied Russian in Birmingham and Moscow, James Riordan lived, worked and travelled extensively in Russia for five years, and has presented several BBC radio programmes on Russia. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Russian at the University of Surrey.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 14 Nov 2008
ISBN 10: 1845078853
ISBN 13: 9781845078850
Book Overview: Taut action story with heroine at its centre will appeal to both boys and girls. Story meticulously researched and based on actual events and people who took part in the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942-January 1943) - which made the Russian sniper movement famous. Main character's story based on the oral memoirs of real-life sniper Tania Chernova. The author's novel Sweet Clarinet was nominated for the Whitbread Award in 1998 and won the NASEN award in 1999. Author's novel The Prisoner was nominated for the Carnegie Medal.