If you are looking for some great adventure books for everyone in your family, take a look at these curated by the Phraset review team.
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
by Judith Kerr
An autobiographical novel based on the author’s life When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit is a sensitive and provoking look at a critical moment in history, told in approachable language for your middle-grade reader. Anna isn’t sure who Hitler is, this name she hears everywhere in Berlin, and she doesn’t understand why her father has left under the night. Her mother explains to Anna and her brother that they’ll join him soon, in secret, and over the next three years, Anna and her family live as refugees in Switzerland, France, and England. An essential companion to your child’s school studies, this book will also shed light on today’s refugee crisis.
Beyond the Bright Sea
by Lauren Wolk,
Simultaneously thrilling and beautiful, Lauren Wolk’s tale of 12-year-old orphan Crow and her journey of self-discovery will sweep your kids — and you — away. It’s the 1920s, and Crow has never known life away from Massachusetts’s isolated Elizabeth Islands. To boot, she knows only two other people: Osh, the man who rescued her from an abandoned boat, and their neighbor Miss Maggie. One night, the spark of a faraway, mysterious fire sends Crow down an unstoppable path of dangers and revelations. It’s a perfect book for starting conversations about the endless forms family can take.
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