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Most of us have enjoyed lives of peace and freedom and plenty. Here is a fine book, supremely well written, that takes us back to a time, not that long ago, when Holland lived through a terrible winter of hunger and occupation and war. It's a book we should all read, to remind us never to take our freedom and peace and plenty for granted.
Most of us have enjoyed lives of peace and freedom and plenty. Here is a fine book, supremely well written, that takes us back to a time, not that long ago, when Holland lived through a terrible winter of hunger and occupation and war. It's a book we should all read, to remind us never to take our freedom and peace and plenty for granted.
Winter in Wartime is a vivid, captivating portrait of life and resistance during the German occupation in the Netherlands. The strength and courage of the characters is sure to inspire a new generation of readers.
It's an amazing story and it deserves to be read. If you're at all interested in WWII, you won't want to miss it
This is a fantastic novel that tells a side of WWII that hasn't been told much before in children's literature... There is danger, heartache and mystery
Offers a compelling look at the effects of war on both individuals and on an entire town... leaving the reader with a strong sense of the inner fortitude and courage necessary for survival when people are devastated by a brutal war
This exciting book has long been considered a classic in Holland. And anyone who has read this moving, powerful story can understand why
A plea for peace and against betrayal and injustice. A must-read.
An excellent, highly recommended anti-war book
An exciting book written with humane clarity and urgency
Jan Terlouw was born in the Netherlands in 1931. He worked as a nuclear physicist in countries across the world before entering politics as a representative of the Dutch D66 party in 1971. Alongside his political career he has written many successful children's books, including Winter in Wartime which was based on his own memories of the Nazi occupation. It won the Golden Pen Prize for the best Dutch children's book in 1973 and has since been adapted for film and stage.