
Rose Under Fire
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Narrated by:
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Sasha Pick
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By:
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Elizabeth Wein
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Audie Award Finalist, Teens, 2014
Rose Justice is a young pilot with the Air Transport Auxiliary during the Second World War. On her way back from a semi-secret flight in the waning days of the war, Rose is captured by the Germans and ends up in Ravensbrück, the notorious Nazi women's concentration camp. There, she meets an unforgettable group of women, including a once glamorous and celebrated French detective novelist whose Jewish husband and three young sons have been killed; a resilient young girl who was a human guinea pig for Nazi doctors trying to learn how to treat German war wounds; and a Nachthexen, or Night Witch, a female fighter pilot and military ace for the Soviet air force.
These damaged women must bond together to help each other survive. In this companion volume to the critically acclaimed novel Code Name Verity, Elizabeth Wein continues to explore themes of friendship and loyalty, right and wrong, and unwavering bravery in the face of indescribable evil.
©2013 Copyright © 2013 Elizabeth Gatland. (P)2013 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdCritic reviews
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Elizabeth Wein is a seriously good writer. She manages to write female characters that are not merely love interests, or motivated by romance. These are strong, capable women who find themselves in impossibly difficult circumstances. I was riveted. I have two small quibbles with this book. The narrator was very good most of the time, but faltered badly with the Polish and Russian accents. Jarringly so. Also, I felt that the story lost steam towards the end.I recommend the book, but suggest reading it in print rather than listening to it if uneven narration is a deal-breaker for you.Great writing
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Wein also provides us with what happened to these girls after the war. The book does leave you satisfied with the ending. Sasha Pick does a good job narrating the book. This is a must read book for everyone. The story is one we should never forget and periodic reading about it helps us keep it sharp in our minds.
Lest we forget
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Heart-breakingly fantastic
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