43 pages • 1 hour read
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A Night Divided by Jennifer A. Nielsen dramatizes the impact of post-WWII Germany's division, showcasing family separation and the authoritarian regime’s strain on relationships through the eyes of young Gerta. When the Berlin Wall goes up overnight, Gerta's family is torn apart, sparking her and her brother's daring plan to reunite with their missing father and brother by tunneling under the wall. The book includes graphic depictions of violence.
Jennifer A. Nielsen's A Night Divided is praised for its gripping depiction of a family's struggle in divided Berlin. Readers appreciate the historical context and well-drawn characters. Criticisms include occasional predictability and a simplistic narrative style. Overall, it's considered an engaging read for middle-grade audiences with educational value.
A reader who enjoys gripping historical fiction with strong, young protagonists, much like those in The Book Thief by Markus Zusak or Number the Stars by Lois Lowry, would appreciate A Night Divided by Jennifer A. Nielsen. This novel blends adventure and history, perfect for middle-grade readers interested in the Berlin Wall era.
Relationships: Family
Realistic Fiction
Children's Literature
Historical Fiction
Military / War
History: World