Finding Zasha (Paperback) (Scholastic)

by Randi Barrow

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Twelve-year-old Ivan has escaped from the siege of Leningrad, but when the town he has taken refuge in is occupied by Hitler's troops, he sees his chance to help the partisans he has met--and to rescue to German shepherd puppies, Zasha and Thor, from the cruel Commander Recht.

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This is a powerful book about a boy who wants to do what he can for his people. Ivan has to grow up quickly, but he faces each challenge with bravery. The characters in the story are all well-developed, and I can easily picture them. This book deals with World War II and the effects that it had on the residents of Russia. Reading about Ivan’s drive to get his homeland back and the courageous acts he takes part in to help others makes this a great book for anyone in fifth and older. The details of the time period come alive and you have a better understanding of how difficult life was for everyone, even kids. I learned a lot about WWII and I loved seeing the characters work together toward a common goal. It is amazing what can be show more accomplished when we work together! At the end of the book, the author includes notes about her research. I liked reading the notes because it helped me to see what was real and what was made up. This story touched my heart. I look forward to reading the second book in this series, as I have heard Saving Zasha is even more action-packed! Take a journey back in time with Ivan. You will want to help others, and you will also be thankful for all that you have! . show less
Amazing book! I liked that the story was similar to Saving Zasha, but different in it's own ways too. As always though, the first book, Saving Zasha, was better in my opinion.
A Russian boy tries to evade Nazis as he attempts to rescue two German shepherds being trained to hunt Russians. His escape from a Nazi camp with the dogs sparks a terrible hunt for him. Brief World War II Overview.

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I grabbed Hitler from behind by the hair and wouldn't let go. "Ow! You're hurting me," he cried. "Coward! Baby! Nazi Pig! You'll pay for waht you've done to Russia!"

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Kids, Tween, Fiction and Literature
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PZ7 .B275677 .FLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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