WWII Historical Fiction for middle school ----------------------------------------- compiled by Tracy VanderPol (tvanderpol@hotmail.com), December 1999 from contributions to PUBYAC Titles After the war / Carol Matas After being released from Buchenwald at the end of World War II, fifteen-year-old Ruth risks her life to lead a group of children across Europe to Palestine. Alex, who won his war by Chester Aaron ALOHA MEANS COME BACK; THE STORY OF A WORLD WAR II GIRL / Hoobler, Thomas. Laura and her mother join her Navy father in Hawaii in 1941, where suspicion against the Japanses American residents runs high in an atmosphere of expectation that the United States and Japan will go to war. ALONG THE TRACKS / Bergman, Tamar Still wearing badges that mark them as Jews, Yankele and his family flee Nazi-occupied Poland and begin their lives as refugees. But when the train they*re on is bombed, Yankele and his family are separated. Here Yankele's life as a refugee ends, and his life as one of the abandoned ones begins. An angel for May / Melvin Burgess. Tam travels back in time to his small English town at the time of World War II, where his friendship helps a traumatized girl living on a farm just outside the town. Anna is Still Here by Ida Vos The Ark Benary-Isbert Autumn Street / Lois Lowry Bat 6 / Virginia Euwer Wolff. In small town, post-World War Oregon, twenty-one 6th grade girls recount the story of an annual softball game, during which one girl's bigotry comes to the surface. Baseball saved us / written by Ken Mochizuki ; illustrated by Dom Lee. A Japanese American boy learns to play baseball when he and his family are forced to live in an internment camp during World War II, and his ability to play helps him after the war is over. Behind the Bedroom Wall / Williams, Laura A. The Best Kept Secret of the War / Todd, Leonard Ten-year-old Cam fights personal battles at home in North Carolina while his father is with the Army in Europe during the summer of 1944. Beyond paradise / Jane Hertenstein.. Within months of arriving in the exotic Philippines from Upper Sandusky, Ohio, to live with her missionary parents on the island of Panay, fourteen-year-old Louise finds herself a prisoner of war in an internment camp when the Japanese invade her new country in 1941. Blitzcat by Robert Westall The Bombers' Moon / Vander Els The Borrowed House / Van Stockum, Hilda A young German girl goes to live in occupied Amsterdam with her parents and learns the truth about the war. The Boys from St. Petri / Reuter The broken mirror / written by Kirk Douglas. After the Nazis destroy his family, twelve-year-old Moishe gives up his Jewish faith, calls himself Danny, and is taken to New York where he tries to make the best of his life in a Catholic orphanage. BROTHER, MY SISTER AND I / Watkins, Yoko sequel to: So far from the bamboo grove. Living as refugees in Japan in 1947 while trying to locate their missing father, 13-year-old Yoko and her older brother and sister must endure a bad fire, injury, and false charges of arson, theft, and murder. THE BOMB / Taylor, Theodore In 1944, when the Americans liberate Bikini Atoll from the Japanese, 14-year-old Sorry Rinamu does not realize that in two years he will lead a desperate effort to save his island home from a much more deadly threat. BUT CAN THE PHOENIX SING? / Laird, Christa. With the Nazis tightening their death grip on the Warsaw Ghetto, Misha Edelman escapes through the sewers. Taking on a new identity, he joins a band desperately trying to fight back and save as many Jews as they can. But survival comes at a heavy cost. Thirty years later, trying to come to terms with all he has done and seen, Misha writes an autobiographical letter to the stepson who wonders why he always seems so stern and forbidding. Cassie's war / by Allan M. Winkler. Cassie's world was changed utterly by the outbreak of World War II. Her best friend was sent to an internment camp for Japanese Americans, her father became a soldier, her mother became a working woman. And Cassie grew into a young adult. The Cay Taylor THE CHAMPION / Gee, Maurice. In 1943 12-year-old Rex sees his quiet New Zealand village dramatically changed by the arrival of a black American soldier on leave from the war. Children of Bach / Eilis Dillon. A Hungarian Jewish family of talented musicians escapes Nazi persecution during World War II. A COMING EVIL / Vande Velde, Vivian During the German occupation of France in 1940, 13-year-old Lisette meets a ghost while living with her aunt who harbors Jewish and Gypsy children in the French countryside Dancing on the bridge of Avignon / by Ida Vos ; translated by Relates the experiences of a young Jewish girl and her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Daniel's Story by Carol Matas Three English children, fascinated by the war air raids, gradually become aware of true fear and horror when they seek vengeance on an opposing gang that destroyed their hideaway. Dark Hour of Noon / Strevinsky David and Max / by Gary Provost and Gail Levine-Provost. While spending the summer with his grandfather Max and helping him search for a friend believed to have perished in the Holocaust, twelve-year-old David discovers many things about Max's terrible years during World War II and subsequent family relationships. The devil's arithmetic / by Jane Yolen. Hannah resents stories of her Jewish heritage and of the past until, when opening the door during a Passover Seder, she finds herself in Poland during World War II where she experiences the horrors of a concentration camp, and learns why she-and we--need to remember the past. THE DEVIL IN VIENNA / Orgel, Doris A Jewish girl and the daughter of a Nazi have been best friends since they started school, but in 1938 the 13-year-olds find their close relationship difficult to maintain. Diary of Anne Frank A different kind of courage / Ellen Howard. While escaping the horrors of war-torn France, refugee children struggle to overcome the misconception that their parents are abandoning them. The Divine Wind by Garry Disher Don't say a word / Barbara Gehrts ; translated from the German by Elizabeth D. Crawford. Living in Berlin during World War II, Anna finds herself and her family growing more and more aware of the dangerous direction in which her country is moving as her friends start to die. The Dolphin crossing / Jill Paton Walsh. In wartime England two boys, too young to fight, take part in the evacuation from Dunkirk. Echoes of the White Giraffe / Choi, Sook Nyul Eddie Spaghetti on the Home Front / Frascino Edge of Darkness / Lynne Gessner The Edge of War / Horgan Escape From Warsaw by Ian Serraillier The Eternal Spring of Mr. Ito / Garrigue The eternal spring of Mr. Ito / Garrigue, Sheila. The final journey / Gudrun Pausewang ; translated by Patricia Crampton. During World War II, eleven-year-old Alice, whose life has been sheltered and comfortable, discovers some important things about herself and the people she meets when she and her grandfather board a train and begin an increasingly intolerable journey to an unknown destination. Forever Nineteen Baklanov, Grigorri Foster's war / by Carolyn Reeder. When his older brother joins the army during World War II in order to escape the rages of an authoritarian father, eleven-year-old Foster fights his battles on the home front. THE GARDEN / Matas, Carol. After leading a group of Jewish refugees to Israel after World War II, 16-year-old Ruth joins the Haganah, the Jewish Army, and helps her people to keep the land granted to them by the United Nations. Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949. A Girl Called Bob and a Horse Called Yoki / Campbell Gold star sister / Claire Rudolf Murphy. While watching her grandmother cope with the last stages of cancer, thirteen-year-old Carrie comes to know her better through letters she and her long-dead brother wrote to each other during World War II. Good-bye, glamour girl / by Erika Tamar. When Liesl, a Jewish refugee from Nazi-occupied Vienna, arrives in New York, she is determined to leave her European heritage behind and become as all-American, glamourous, and famous as her idol, the film star Rita Hayworth. The good liar / Gregory Maguire. Now an old man living in the United States, Marcel recalls his childhood in German-occupied France, especially the summer that he and his older brother Rene befriended a young German soldier. Good night, Maman / Norma Fox Mazer. After spending years fleeing from the Nazis in war-torn Europe, twelve-year-old Karin Levi and her older brother Marc find a new home in a refugee camp in Oswego, New York. Good night, Mr. Tom / Michelle Magorian. A battered child learns to embrace life when he is adopted by an old man in the English countryside during the Second World War. Greater than angels / Carol Matas. Anna, a teenaged German refugee, relates how she and other Jewish children were cared for by the citizens of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, during the German occupation. The Grey Striped Shirt / Jules, Jacqueline THE HANUKKAH GHOSTS / Penn, Malka On a visit to England, Susan finds herself mysteriously transported back to the time of World War II, where she meets a Viennese Jewish refugee and a prejudiced young boy who help her understand and appreciate her background. HENRY Bawden, Nina. Evacuated to the English countryside during World War II, a fatherless family tries to raise a baby squirrel that also lost its home. Hide and seek / Ida Vos ; translated by Terese Edelstein and Inez Smidt. A young Jewish girl living in Holland tells of her experiences during the Nazi occupation, her years in hiding, and the after shock when the war finally ends. The hideout / Sigrid Heuck ; translated from the German by Rika Lesser. Rebecca, living in an orphanage in Germany during World War II, finds her only refuge with a boy hiding out in a nearby cornfield, where their imagination lets them retreat into a fantasy world of their own making. HIROSHIMA / Yep, Laurence. Scholastic Describes the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, particularly as it affects Sachi, who becomes one of the Hiroshima Maidens. His Enemy, His Friend / Tunis The House of Sixty Fathers / Dejong, Meindert A young Chinese boy finds adventure when he tries to find his parents in Japanese-occupied China. How's Business / Prince I Have Seen Castles by Cynthia Rylant. I am David, by A Holm I had seen castles : a novel / Cynthia Rylant. Now an old man, John is haunted by memories of enlisting to fight in World War II, a decision which forced him to face the horrors of war and changed his life forever. In the eye of war / Chang In my enemy's house / Carol Matas. When German soldiers arrive in Zloczow during World War II, a young Jewish girl must decide whether or not to conceal her identity and work for a Nazi in Germany in order to survive. In my hands The island on Bird Street / Uri Orlev ; translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin. During World War II a Jewish boy is left on his own for months in a ruined house in the Warsaw Ghetto, where he must learn all the tricks of survival under constantly life threatening conditions. A Jar of Dreams / Uchida Jacob's rescue : a Holocaust story / Malka Drucker and Michael Halperin. In answer to his daughter's questions, a man recalls the terrifying years of his childhood when a brave Polish couple, Alex and Mela Roslan, hid him and other Jewish children from the Nazis. Based on a true story. The journal of Ben Uchida, citizen #13559, Mirror Lake internment camp / by Barry Denenberg. 1) My name is America Twelve-year-old Ben Uchida keeps a journal of his experiences as a prisoner in a Japanese internment camp in Mirror Lake, California, during World War II. The journal of Scott Pendleton Collins : a World War II soldier / by Walter Dean Myers. (My name is America) A seventeen-year-old soldier from central Virginia records his experiences in a journal as his regiment takes part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy and subsequent battles to liberate France. Journey to America. Levitin, Sonia, 1934-Illustrated by Charles Robinson. Journey Home / Uchida, Yoshiko 5-8 After their release from an internment camp, Yuki and her family have difficulties returning to life in Berkeley, CA. Journey to Topaz / Uchida, Yoshiko Katarina : a novel / Kathryn Winter. During World War II in Slovakia, a young Jewish girl in hiding becomes a devout Catholic and is sustained by her belief that she will return home to her family as soon as the war ends. Keep smiling through / Ann Rinaldi. A ten-year-old girl living in middle-class America during World War II learns the painful lesson that doing what's right is not always an easy thing to do. Kingdom by the Sea / Westall, Robert Eleven-year-old Harry, believing his parents have died during a bombing, seeks a safe shelter with an abandoned dog. A knock at the door / story by Eric Sonderling ; illustrations by Wendy Wassink Ackison. Although they don't know anything about her, a farmer and his wife take in a secretive, starving young woman and allow her to hide on their isolated farm when the Nazis come looking for her. Based on the experiences of the author's grandmother. The last mission / Harry Mazer. In 1944 a 15-year-old Jewish boy tells his family he will travel in the West but instead, enlists in the United States Air Corps and is subsequently taken prisoner by the Germans. Letters from Italy / Fisher The Lights Go On Again / Pearson, Kit Two English children, evacuated to Canada in 1940, have different feelings about returning home to England when the war is almost over. Listen for the Singing / by Jean Little The Little Fishes / Haugaard, Eril The Little Riders / Shemin The lion and the unicorn / Shirley Hughes. Lenny, a Jewish boy living in London during the Blitz in World War II, must adjust to many changes and find the true meaning of courage when he is evacuated to a large mansion in the English countryside. Lisa's war / Carol Matas. During the Nazi occupation of Denmark, Lisa and other teenage Jews become involved in an underground resistance movement and eventually must flee for their lives. Lydia, queen of Palestine / Uri Orlev ; translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin A young Rumanian Jewish girl describes her childhood in pre-World War II Romania, her struggles to understand her parents divorce amid the chaos of the war, and her life on a kibbutz in Palestine. Based on the life of the Israeli poet Arianna Haran.New York, Atheneum, 1970. A Jewish family fleeing Nazi Germany in 1938 endures innumerable separations before they are once again united. Looking at the Moon / Pearson, Kit In 1943, thirteen-year-old Norah, a "war guest" from England, travels with her Canadian host family to their cottage north of Toronto and meets a young man who doesn't want to go to war. The kingdom by the sea / Robert Westall. During World War II twelve-year-old Harry and a stray dog travel through war-torn England in search of safety. The Lights go On Again by Kit Pearson The lily cupboard / by Shulamith Levey Oppenheim ; illustrated by Ronald Himler. Miriam, a young Jewish girl, is forced to leave her parents and hide with strangers in the country during the German occupation of Holland. Lily's crossing / Patricia Reilly Giff. During a summer spent at Rockaway Beach in 1944, Lily's friendship with a young Hungarian refugee causes her to see the war and her own world differently. Love you, soldier / by Amy Hest. Katie, a Jewish girl living in New York City during World War II, sees many dynamic changes in her world as she ages from seven to ten waiting for her father to return from the war. The machine gunners / by Robert Westall. After an air raid, a group of English children find a German machine gun and hide it from adults who are looking for it. The man from the other side / Uri Orlev ; translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin. Living on the outskirts of the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II, fourteen-year-old Marek and his grandparents shelter a Jewish man in the days before the Jewish uprising. Max's gang / Frank Baer ; translation by Ivanka Roberts. Five German children make their way home from Czechoslovakia across the war-torn countryside of 1945, enduring hardship and danger in the desperate hope of being reunited with their families in Berlin. MEET MOLLY: AN AMERICAN GIRL / Tripp, Valerie While her father is away fighting in World War II, Molly finds her life full of change as she eats terrible vegetables from the victory garden and plans revenge on her brother for ruining Halloween. Miracles on Maple Hill / Sorensen Molly Donnelly / Jean Thesman. Twelve-year-old Molly, who lives next door to a Japanese American family and whose cousin is a nurse in the Philippines, experiences many changes in her life when World War II breaks out. The moon bridge / Marcia Savin. The friendship between San Francisco girls Mitzi Fujimoto and Ruthie Fox is changed when World War II begins and Mitzi and her family are forced to go into an internment camp. The morning glory war / by Judy Glassman. Jeannie, a fifth grader during World War II, supports the war effort at home and writes to a soldier overseas while enduring the dislike of her harsh teacher. The Moved-Outers Means MY DADDY WAS A SOLDIER / Ray, Deborah While Daddy=s away fighting in the Pacific, Jeannie plants a Victory garden, collects scrap, and send letters to her father as she anxiously awaits his return. My wartime summers / Jane Cutler. Over four memorable summmers, Ellen and her friends follow the war taking place far away but that still touches their lives. Naomi's Road / Joy Kogawa The Night Crossing Ackerman, Karen Nim and the war effort / Milly Lee ; pictures by Yangsook Choi. In her determination to prove that an American can win the contest for the war effort, Nim does something which leaves her Chinese grandfather both bewildered and proud. No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War by Anita Lobel The other side of the family / Maureen Pople. Sent from England for safety during World War II to stay with an Australian grandmother known to hate her family, fifteen-year-old Katherine discovers a totally unexpected character and startling revelations about her family. PEACE CRANE / Hamanaka, Sheila. After learning about the Peace Crane, created by Sadako, a survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima, a young African American girl wishes it would carry her away from the violence of her own world. Pearl Harbor is Burning / Kudlinski, Kathleen Two fifth-graders, one of whom is Japanese-American, witness the attack on Pearl Harbor. A Pocket Full of Seeds / Sachs, Marilyn During the German occupation of France, a young Jewish girl must cope with the disappearance of her family. A promise to keep / Eileen Van Kirk. While spending the summer of 1940 on a farm in the English countryside to escape wartime London, fourteen-year-old Ellie falls in love with a handsome Austrian refugee and faces a conflict of loyalties when he reveals that he is sympathetic to the German enemy. North to Freedom / Holm Number the stars / Lois Lowry. In 1943, during the German occupation of Denmark, ten-year-old Annemarie learns how to be brave and courageous when she helps shelter her Jewish friend from the Nazis. Paper faces / Rachel Anderson Although life in London during World War II has been difficult for Dot and her mother, the young girl is frightened by the changes that the end of the war brings, particularly the impending return of the father she has never known.Rain of Fire by Marion Dane Baue r A PROMISE TO KEEP / Van Kirk, Eileen While spending the summer of 1940 on a farm in the English Countryside to escape wartime London, 14-year-old Ellie falls in love with a handsome Austrian refugee and faces a conflict of loyalties when he reveals that he is sympathetic to the German enemy. Rain of Fire / Bauer THE REAL PLATO JONES Bawden, Nina. 13-year-old Plato Jones tries to come to terms with his mixed heritage while visiting Greece, as he finds out more about his Welsh grandfather, a World War II hero, and his Greek grandfather, a supposed traitor. Room for a Stranger / Turnbull, Ann 4-6 Doreen is jealous of Rhoda, who has come to live with her family in the country to escape the bombing of London. Rose Blanche by Roberto Innocenti Sacred Shadows / Schur, Maxine Salted Lemons / Smith Searching for Shona / Anderson, Margaret A Separate Peace / John Knowles She flew no flags / Joan B. Manley. In early 1944, as the war rages around them, an American family travels from India to the United States by ship, under blackout conditions, through the enemy waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Sheltering Rebecca / Mary Baylis-White. In the days before the Second World War, twelve-year-old Sally becomes friends with Rebecca, a young Jewish refugee from Germany. Sirens and spies / Janet Taylor Lisle. No one agrees on the truth about the mysterious violin teacher, Renee Fitch, until she herself tells the definitive story of her life and brings together all the differing views people have of her. The Silver Sword by Ian Serrailler The Sky is Falling / Pearson, Kit 5-7 In 1940, Norah and her younger brother are sent to live in Canada to escape the bombing of England and slowly adjust to a new family, school, and country. Summer of my German soldier ,by B. Greene A Summer on Thirteenth Street / Herman, Charlotte Eleven-year-old Shirley tries to remain a tomboy as things are changing in her Chicago neighborhood in 1944. The snow goose / Paul Gallico ; illustrated by Beth Peck. Against the backdrop of World War II, friendship develops between a lonely crippled painter and a village girl, when together they minister to an injured snow goose. Snow treasure SO FAR FROM THE BAMBOO GROVE / Watkins, Yoko An autobiographical account of 11-year-old Yoko=s excape from Korea to Japan with her mother and sister at the end of World War II. Soldier on the Hill. Spying on Miss Muller / by Eve Bunting. At Alveara boarding school in Belfast at the start of World War II, thirteen-year-old Jessie must deal with her suspicions about a teacher whose father was German and with her worries about her own father's drinking problem. Stepping on the cracks / Mary Downing Hahn. In 1944, while her brother is overseas fighting in World War II, eleven-year-old Margaret gets a new view of the school bully Gordy when she finds him hiding his own brother, an army deserter, and decides to help him. The Stones / Hickman A strange enchantment / Mabel Esther Allan. Sixteen-year-old Prim becomes a farm laborer during World War II in England and finds the life very agreeable. Stones in water / Donna Jo Napoli. After being taken by German soldiers from a local movie theater along with other Italian boys including his Jewish friend, Roberto is forced to work in Germany, escapes into the Ukrainian winter, before desperately trying to make his way back home to Venice. Thanks to my Mother by Schoschana Rabinovici Time of fire / Robert Westall. In England during World War II, with his mother dead from a German bomb and his father off in training and action but keeping him informed by letter, Sonny tries to understand the darkest truths of war and retribution. A traitor among us / by Elizabeth Van Steenwyk. In occupied Holland in 1944, thirteen-year-old Pieter becomes increasingly involved in the work of the Dutch Resistance even though he knows the risk of being discovered by the Nazi informer who lives in his village. Transport 7-41-R by T. Degens Touch wood : a girlhood in occupied France / Renee Roth-Hano. In this autobiographical novel set in Nazi-occupied France, Renee, a young Jewish girl, and her family flee their home in Alsace and live a precarious existence in Paris until Renee and her sister escape to the shelter of a convent in Normandy. Tug of War / Lingard, Joan Twenty and ten / by Claire Huchet Bishop, as told by Janet Joly; illustrated by William Pene du Bois. Twenty school children hide ten Jewish children from the Nazis during the occupation of France during World War II. Two suns in the sky / Miriam Bat-Ami. After being moved from Yugoslavia to a refugee camp in New York during World War II, one Jewish boy is befriended by a local girl, but when their special friendship turns to romance, their parents demand they end the relationship. Under the blood-red sun / Graham Salisbury. Tomikazu Nakaji's biggest concerns are baseball, homework, and a local bully, until life with his Japanese family in Hawaii changes drastically after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in December 1941. The Upstairs Room by Johanna Reiss The Visit / Degens, T. Kate wonders why her family doesn't mention her Aunt Kate who died in Germany during the war until she read her aunt's diary. Waiting for Anya Morpurgo War dog : a novel / by Martin Booth. After her owner is arrested while poaching, Jet is requisitioned by the British Army and sees duty on the beach at Dunkirk, searching for survivors of Germany's bombing raids on English cities, and in Italy at the end of the war. War of the eagles / Eric Walters. Having moved to his mother's childhood home while his father fights oversees, Jed works on a naval base and cares for an injured eagle until his loyalties are tested by his country's internment of his best friend's family. The war at home / Connie Jordan Green. Living in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where her father is involved in a secret government project in the final months of World War II, thirteen-year-old Mattie carries on a constant debate with her twelve-year-old cousin Virgil about the relative merits of boys versus girls. War without friends / Evert Hartman ; translated from the Dutch by Patricia Crampton. In a small Dutch town during World War II, fourteen-year-old Arnold, a member of the Hitler Youth, feels increasingly isolated and trapped between his father's fervent support of the Nazi party and his classmates' hostile opposition to all the Nazis stand for. When Hitler stole pink rabbit, by M E Kerr ( and sequels) When the sirens wailed / by Noel Streatfeild ; illustrated by Judith Gwyn Brown Rather than stay with a new family, three young evacuees try to return to their home in London after their country host dies suddenly. Who was that masked man, anyway? / by Avi.. In the early forties when nearly everyone else is thinking about World War II, sixth-grader Frankie Wattleson gets in trouble at home and at school because of his preoccupation with his favorite radio programs. A wider tomorrow by Margret Shaw The Wind is Not a River / Griese The Winter When Time Was Frozen / Pelgrom, Els 4-6 A twelve-year-old girl and her father are forced to flee after the Battle of Arnhem in Holland and find shelter with a farm family during the final months of the war. Wish me luck / James Heneghan. Based on the true story of the sinking of a passenger liner by a German U-boat during World War II. While on an ocean voyage to Canada to escape the air raids in his Liverpool home, twelve-year-old Jaimie Monaghan faces another kind of life-threatening situation. Year of Impossible Goodbyes / Choi, Sook Nyul BOOKS FOR AGES 12 YA F Bak Baklanov Forever Nineteen YA F Ben Benchley Bright Candles YA F Ben Benchley A Necessary End YA F Ber Bergman Along the Tracks YA F Bog Bograd Los Alamos Light YA F Byk Bykau Pack of Wolves YA F Cor Corcoran Axe-time, Sword-time YA F Den Denham I Looked Right YA F Fer Ferry One More Time YA F Fer Ferry Raspberry One YA F Fif Fife North of Danger YA F For Forman Horses of Anger YA F Gar Garfield The Paladin YA F Geh Gehrts Don't Say a Word YA F Gre Green The War at Home YA F Har Harris Ride Out the Storm YA F Har Hartling Crutches YA F Hau Haugaard Chase Me, Catch Nobody YA F Kor Korschunov A Night in Distant Motion YA F Lev Levoy Alan and Naomi YA F Lin Lingard Tug of War YA F Mat Matthew The Long-haired Boy YA F Maz Mazer The Last Mission YA F Noo Noonan McKenzie's Boots YA F Nos Nostlinger Fly Away Home YA F Org Orgel The Devil in Vienna YA F Oug Oughton The War in Georgia YA F Pat Paton Walsh Fireweed YA F Pat Patterson Distant Summer YA F Pau Paulsen The Cookcamp YA F Pel Pelgrom The Winter When Time Was Frozen YA F Ree Rees The Exeter Blitz YA F Ros Rose Refugee YA F Ryd Rydberg The Shadow Army YA F Ryl Rylant I Had Seen Castles YA F Sal Sallis A Time for Everything YA F Sev Sevela We Were Not Like Other People YA F Sou Southall The Long Night Watch YA F Sti Stiles Darkness Over the Land YA F The Thesman Molly Donnelly YA F Uch Uchida Journey to Topaz: A Story