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Four Steps to Death

by John Wilson
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Synopsis

In this novel by John Wilson, a battle that changed the course of World War Two intertwines the life of opposing soldiers and a young child caught in the crossfire.

Delia Culberson - VOYA

This absorbing, well-crafted tale takes place during the bloody Battle of Stalingrad in 1942 and is a haunting depiction of the tragedy and irony of war. Vasily, a seventeen-year-old Russian soldier and scout for his squad, is determined to stop the hated Nazis from invading his homeland. He eventually faces eighteen-year-old Conrad, an equally patriotic German tank officer, devoted to his mother and family and also resolved to carry out his country's goals. Into this confrontation steps Sergei, a street-wise Russian boy who scavenges food for his family in the ravaged city and has an admiration for snipers. His daring takes him all over the city until he is wounded by a bomb blast and trapped under masonry before being rescued by nearby German officers. After stealing a turnip from a half-crazed neighbor for his mother's stew, he is caught by the man who fiercely demands a dead Fascist for every stolen turnip, a quandary that Sergie must resolve to avoid the old man's vengeful wrath. In this vivid narrative, the awful cacophony of war comes to life with sharp outbursts of artillery, the acrid smell of cordite, the ominous rumble of tanks, the menacing drone of low-flying bombers, and above all, the sights and sounds of human suffering. The convoluted story lines converge seamlessly, and although there are many individual acts of loyalty and valor, the skilled author succeeds without moralistic preaching in highlighting the harsh reality, the utter misery, and the heartbreak of war in this intricate but fascinating book. VOYA CODES: 4Q 3P J S (Better than most, marred only by occasional lapses; Will appeal with pushing; Junior High, defined as grades 7 to 9; Senior High, defined asgrades 10 to 12). 2005, Kids Can Press, 207p., Ages 12 to 18.

About the Author, John Wilson

John Wilson is the author of more than a dozen historical fiction and non-fiction books for young people and adults. He lives on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Kids Can Press, Limited
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781553377054

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