Odette's Secrets

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Pub Date Feb 26 2013 | Archive Date Feb 25 2013
Bloomsbury USA Children's Books | Bloomsbury USA Childrens

Description

Odette is a young Jewish girl living in Paris during a dangerous time. The Nazis have invaded the city, and every day brings new threats.

After Odette's father enlists in the French army and her mother joins the Resistance, Odette is sent to the countryside until it is safe to return. On the surface, she leads the life of a regular girl--going to school, doing chores, and even attending Catholic Mass with other children. But inside, she is burning with secrets about the life she left behind and her true identity.

Inspired by the life of the real Odette Meyers--and written in moving free-verse poetry--this is the story of courage, of determination to survive, and of a young girl forced to hide in plain sight.

Odette is a young Jewish girl living in Paris during a dangerous time. The Nazis have invaded the city, and every day brings new threats.

After Odette's father enlists in the French army and her...


Advance Praise

“Intimately and lyrically, Odette's Secrets traces all the identities a young French girl must access to survive, and all the friends she needs to stand between herself and the Holocaust.”—Richard Peck, Newbery-winning author

“Intimately and lyrically, Odette's Secrets traces all the identities a young French girl must access to survive, and all the friends she needs to stand between herself and the Holocaust.”—Richard...


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ISBN 9781599907505
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