Behind the Bedroom Wall
by Laura E. Williams
Korinna, a thirteen-year-old girl in Nazi Germany, must question her
involvement in her town's Nazi youth group when she discovers that her
parents are sheltering a family of Jewish refugees. Filled with
adventure, Behind the Bedroom Wall helps us to understand the madness that drove so many to turn on their neighbors and the courage that allowed some to resist.
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Contributors: Illus. by A. Nancy Goldstein
Laura Williams
Author's Bio:Laura E. Williams was born in Seoul, Korea, and adopted when she was
one and a half. Since then she has lived in Belgium, Hawaii, Ohio, and
Connecticut. Always an avid traveler, she has driven across much of
America and Canada, visited Russia on a student/teacher exchange,
backpacked through most of Europe, worked on a cruise ship in Tahiti,
and lived on a sailboat in the Caribbean. Laura now lives in
Connecticut where she teaches high school and college English. With
over thirty published books, she continues to write every chance she
gets.
Awards:Milkweed Prize for Children's Literature, 1996
New York Public Library “Books for the Teen Age”
Jane Addams Peace Award Honor Book, 1997
Hungry Mind Review Best Books of the Year, middlegrades, Children's Books of Distinction Award finalist
Benjamin Franklin Award for Juvenile/Young Adult Fiction--finalist
Maud Hart Lovelace Book Award--finalist
Publishers Marketing Association Benjamin Franklin Award for Childrens' Fiction--finalist
Sunshine State Young Reader's Award--finalist
Sunshine State Young Reader's Award Master List
Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award--finalist
South Carolina Children's Book Award Program--finalist
South Carolina Junior Book Award--finalist
Benjamin Franklin Award for Juvenile/Young Adult Fiction--finalist
Quotes:“May Behind the Bedroom Wall find its way on to the shelf of
favorites and into the hands of young people who will shape our future
by listening to our past.” —Lois Lowry, Newbery Award-winning author of
The Giver and Number the Stars
“It
is all too clear that even a reasonable young mind can be warped by a
society that has embraced madness as its patriotism. The story is
instructive without being didactic, and more suspenseful than a lot of
what passes for adult political thrillers.” —Los Angeles Times
“The
atmosphere and mood of the [time period] are palpable . . . in a fast
moving, believable plot with an inevitable ending.” —School Library
Journal
“This struggle is poignant and
grips the reader who desperately hopes that Korinna will make the
correct choice. Laura E. Williams has produced a well written book that
will be loved by middle-schoolers.” —Christian Library Journal
“The
groundwork for the change in [Korinna] is well-prepared by the
author, so that the reader inevitably grows along with her. A good
start toward answering the unanswerable question, how people could have
let the Holocaust happen?”— Jewish Observer
“Laura Williams, a
writer of skill and conscience, is acutely aware of both the importance
of teaching children about the Holocaust and of the impact the story of
Anne Frank continues to have on our consciousness. . . . Williams . . .
has put a provocative spin on things by portraying not a Jew, but
Korinna Rehme, the only child of doting German parents and an
enthusiastic member of a Hitler youth group. This focus is deliberately
and effectively disconcerting. . . . The truth Williams illuminates goes
beyond the tragic particulars of the Holocaust; it is quite simply,
that compassion is the most important thing anyone can learn and, in
essence, it defines what it means to be human.”—Hungry Mind Review
“Korinna
was faced with a dilemma: turn in her parents to be shot or face being
a disloyal German herself. Throughout the book, Korinna's view on
everything takes a drastic change. Behind the Bedroom Wall is a must-read that will keep you turning pages.” —Caitlin Colkitt, Grade 7,
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