The Night Sparrow

by Shelly Sanders

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"For fans of Kate Quinn and The Nightingale, a gripping story of a young Jewish girl who joins an elite Russian sniper unit and embarks on a mission targeting the highest prize of World War II: Adolph Hitler. With the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, Elena Bruskina's world collapses. The ambitious university student and her Jewish family are quickly forced into the Minsk ghetto where thousands are immediately murdered, including her father and brother. Then her younger sister is publicly show more executed on false charges and her mother is shot. Alone with her grief, Elena escapes the ghetto, determined to avenge her family's deaths. Heading to Moscow, she enrolls in the Red Army's newly created Central Women's Sniper Training School. After rigorous training, she becomes a member of an all-female sniper platoon, a community of brave young women willing to give their lives to defend their country. Then Elena is chosen for a secret mission-a daring and highly dangerous plan to capture the face of evil itself: Hitler. Inspired by the real-life female snipers and interpreters in the Red Army during World War II, The Night Sparrow is a portrait of friendship, resilience, courage, and sacrifice under extraordinary circumstances"-- show less

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I read a lot of WWII historical fiction but The Night Sparrow looked at the war from a different direction. Instead of the normal Allies vs. Germany story, this one looked at the war from a Russian perspective. I found it to be very interesting and thanks to the intensive research that went into this book, it was very informative.

In 1941 Elena and her family were sent to the ghetto in Minsk. Her entire family was soon dead and she knew that she was next unless she was able to escape. Her main goal was to avenge the deaths of her family. In 1942, the Central Women’s Sniper Training School opened in Moscow and Elena decided that getting trained as a sniper and killing a lot of the enemy was a perfect way to avenge her family. She show more became part of an all female sniper platoon and became friends with several other women in the group and saw many of them killed. After she in injured, she is deployed as an interpreter to try to get information from German prisoners. Though she wanted to continue her war efforts as a sniper, she soon became interested in her new role when she found that her ultimate goal was to help on a mission to find and destroy Hitler.

I found this book to be a very interesting look at war from a female point of view. Even though being a sniper in the Russian army at this time was very dangerous role and only 20% of the graduates of the sniper school were alive at the end of the war, the women fighters continued to take abuse from the male soldiers including sexual abuse from the officers. This book offers a riveting look t war from a female point of view.

I had a few problems with the book. At times the story moved slowly but I guess we needed the background to add to the story line. Also, it jumped back and forth in time throughout the book and at times it was confusing. Plus be prepared for a book about war that is violent and heartbreaking. Not only were the women snipers fighting the Germans but they were also degraded by their own officers for being women and especially for being Jewish.

Be sure to read the Author's Notes at the end of the book where she gives additional information about the Russian female snipers and identifies the characters in the book who were based on real women who put their lives on the line to help their country defeat the Germans.
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The Night Sparrow

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Fiction and Literature, Historical Fiction, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PR9199.4 .S34 .N54Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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