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The lost year, Katherine Marsh

Label
The lost year, Katherine Marsh
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Ages 10-14, Roaring Brook PressGrades 7-9, Roaring Brook Press
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The lost year
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1361697265
Responsibility statement
Katherine Marsh
Summary
From the author of Nowhere Boy - called "a resistance novel for our times" by The New York Times - comes a brilliant middle-grade survival story that traces a harrowing family secret back to the Holodomor, a terrible famine that devastated Soviet Ukraine in the 1930s.Thirteen-year-old Matthew is miserable. His journalist dad is stuck overseas indefinitely, and his mom has moved in his one-hundred-year-old great-grandmother to ride out the pandemic, adding to his stress and isolation.But when Matthew finds a tattered black-and-white photo in his great-grandmother's belongings, he discovers a clue to a hidden chapter of her past, one that will lead to a life-shattering family secret. Set in alternating timelines that connect the present-day to the 1930s and the US to the USSR, Katherine Marsh's latest novel sheds fresh light on the Holodomor - the horrific famine that killed millions of Ukrainians, and which the Soviet government covered up for decades.An incredibly timely, page-turning story of family, survival, and sacrifice, inspired by Marsh's own family history, The Lost Year is perfect for fans of Ruta Sepetys' Between Shades of Gray and Alan Gratz's Refugee
Target audience
adolescentpre adolescent
Classification
Content
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