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by Don Wulffson ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 1, 2001
Almost 16 years old in 1944, Erik Brandt finds himself on a German troop train headed for the Eastern Front in Russia. Because his mother was born in Russia, he is bilingual and has volunteered to be an interpreter. What he and his fellow teenaged recruits find is that they are thrown into the front line of a battle near Tarnapol as part of an infantry division. Wounded in the trenches, Erik changes clothing with a dead Russian soldier and finds himself in a Russian field hospital feigning amnesia and constantly worrying about his Russian accent. In the weeks that follow, he gains assurance and friends and proves useful as an orderly. He is almost comfortable and less apprehensive until the moment that he spills hot oil on himself and cries out in German. The young Russian girl who hears him, Tamara, says nothing, and later becomes his companion as together, on foot, they flee a German offensive. Walking west through the Ukraine, facing danger and starvation, they use their increasingly effective survival skills and miraculously are taken in by a Czech woman who lives alone in her grand, war-damaged estate. Erik and Tamara grow to love each other and she stays faithful to him even as he is seriously wounded by American soldiers. Based on the lives of the author and his wife, this harrowing tale opens and concludes with the words of the adult Brandt. It is a compelling, graphic, and bloody depiction of war from the viewpoint of a raw recruit who is neither a Hitler fanatic nor a convert to communism. He simply and movingly records the daily horrors of living in a battlefield and his determination to survive and live freely. (Historical fiction. YA)
Pub Date: March 1, 2001
ISBN: 0-670-88863-X
Page Count: 244
Publisher: Viking
Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2001
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Abandoned by their mother, whose mental stability has been crumbling since her husband went west, Lyddie and her brother Charlie manage alone through a Vermont winter. But in the spring of 1844, without consulting them, the mother apprentices Charlie to a miller and hires Lyddie out to a tavern, where she is little better than a slave. Still, Lyddie is strong and indomitable, and the cook is friendly even if the mistress is cold and stern; Lyddie manages well enough until a run-in with the mistress sends her south to work in the mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, thus earning a better wage (in a vain hope of saving the family farm), making friends among the other girls enduring the long hours and dangerous conditions, and expanding her understanding of loyalty, generosity, and injustice (she already knows more than most people ever learn about perseverance). Knowing only her own troubled family, Lyddie is unusually reserved, even for a New Englander, With her usual discernment and consummate skill, Paterson depicts her gradually turning toward the warmth of others' kindnesses—Betsy reads Oliver Twist aloud and suggests the ultimate goal of Oberlin College; Diana teaches Lyddie to cope in the mill, setting an example that Lyddie later follows with an Irish girl who is even more naive than she had been; Quaker neighbors offer help and solace that Lyddie at first rejects out of hand. Deftly plotted and rich in incident, a well-researched picture of the period—and a memorable portrait of an untutored but intelligent young woman making her way against fierce odds.
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Page Count: 192
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Soldier X Hardcover – March 19, 2001
Soldier X is based on a conversation author Don Wulffson had with a German war survivor. The result is a thoughtful and compelling novel that takes readers inside the mind of a boy who must fight and even die for a war he doesn't believe in.
- Reading age 12 - 15 years
- Print length 240 pages
- Language English
- Grade level 7 - 9
- Lexile measure 740L
- Dimensions 5.75 x 1 x 8.5 inches
- Publisher Viking Juvenile
- Publication date March 19, 2001
- ISBN-10 9780670888634
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Gr 8 Up-In this gritty novel of World War II, 16-year-old Erik Brandt is forced to fight for the emaciated German army, and because of his knowledge of the Russian language, he is sent to the Russian front. The train trip that Erik and the other young men take is symbolic of their transition from child to man. These boys are sent to the front with only a few weeks of basic training and the directions to kill or be killed. After the first battle, Erik makes the life-altering decision to take the uniform of a dead Russian soldier and pretends to be Russian for most of his remaining time as a soldier, surviving serious wounds and finding the love of his life while he recuperates in a war hospital. There he pretends to have amnesia and takes the moniker "Soldier X." When the hospital is attacked, Erik and his girlfriend escape. After a harrowing journey filled with enemy encounters, they find a safe house in Czechoslovakia and eventually make their way to Berlin. The story is framed with a prologue and epilogue from Erik's perspective as an old man, and is full of his angst over killing others and having survived the war. This novel, which is based on a true story, will find an audience among readers who are not put off by the horrors of war and who would like to read about World War II from a different perspective.-Cheri Estes, Detroit Country Day School Middle School, Beverly Hills, MI
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- Reading age : 12 - 15 years
- Lexile measure : 740L
- Grade level : 7 - 9
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The book, Soldier X, by Don Wulffson, takes place during WWII. The book is about a half-German and a half-Russian boy named Erik Brandt who joins the Wehrmacht, Hitler's army, during World War II. ... This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers. Show full review. 1 like. Like. Comment. Edwina Callan. 1,808 reviews 60 followers. March ...
SOLDIER X. by Don Wulffson ‧RELEASE DATE: March 1, 2001. bookshelf. shop now. amazon. Almost 16 years old in 1944, Erik Brandt finds himself on a German troop train headed for the Eastern Front in Russia. Because his mother was born in Russia, he is bilingual and has volunteered to be an interpreter. What he and his fellow teenaged recruits ...
Book Review: Soldier X by Don Wulffson. By REGIS SCHILKEN, BLOGCRITICS.ORG Updated April 26, 2011 1:03 p.m. Can you even begin to imagine what must have gone through the minds of very young ...
Soldier X. Mass Market Paperback - July 14, 2003. by Don L. Wulffson (Author) 4.6 231 ratings. See all formats and editions. Sixteen-year-old Erik Brandt barely knows what Germany is fighting for when he is drafted into Hitler's army in 1944. Sent to the killing fields of the Eastern Front, he is surrounded by unimaginable sights, more ...
Soldier X reveals the mental torture one youth suffered as he deals with his own misled thinking. Other interesting reads: [[ASIN:0307275361 Retribution: The Battle for Japan, 1944-45 (Vintage)]] ... Book reviews & recommendations : IMDb Movies, TV & Celebrities: IMDbPro Get Info Entertainment Professionals Need: Kindle Direct Publishing Indie ...
Soldier X is a young adult war drama book written by Don Wulffson about a half-German and half-Russian boy named Erik Brandt who joins the Wehrmacht, Hitler's army, during World War II. The book tells about the war from the perspective of Erik Brandt as he leads a life as both a German and a Russian, as well as the ways in which war can affect ...
Sixteen-year-old Erik Brandt barely knows what Germany is fighting for when he is drafted into Hitler's army in 1944. Sent to the killing fields of the Eastern Front, he is surrounded by unimaginable sights, more horrific than he ever thought possible. It's kill or be killed, and it seems clear that Erik's days are numbered.
Soldier X. Don L. Wulffson. Penguin Young Readers Group, 2001 - Young Adult Fiction - 240 pages. Sixteen-year-old Erik Brandt barely knows what Germany is fighting for when he is drafted into Hitler's army in 1944. Sent to the killing fields of the Eastern Front, he is surrounded by unimaginable sights, more horrific than he ever thought possible.
Filled with gritty and visceral detail, Soldier X will change the way every reader thinks about the reality of war. Read more. Previous page. Reading age. 12 - 17 years. Print length. 240 pages. Language. English. Lexile measure. 0740. ... The Amazon Book Review Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more. Read it now ...
Soldier X. Don L. Wulffson. Viking, 2001 - Juvenile Fiction - 226 pages. As World War II rages, sixteen-year-old Erik Brandt finds himself on a train traveling to Russia. He's one of the hundreds of thousands of German boys being sent to the Eastern Front by Hitler--since no men are left to fight. Trained as an interpreter and not a soldier ...
Soldier X. Don L. Wulffson. Viking Children's Books, $16.99 (240pp) ISBN 978--670-88863-4. Wulffson (Point Blank; The Kid Who Invented the Popsicle) poses haunting questions of allegiance, not ...
SOLDIER X. Don L. Wulffson, . . Penguin/Speak, $6.99 (227pp) ISBN 978--14-250073-6. A WWII veteran and teacher is deemed a hero by his students, but he confides in readers that he fought for the ...
Soldier X is a young adult novel by Don Wulffson about a young man of German/Russian heritage and his harrowing tale of posing as a Russian soldier during WWII. Near the end of World War II, Adolf ...
Trained as an interpreter and not a soldier, Erik manages to survive the combat, but only by slipping into a dead enemy's uniform, and posing as a wounded Russian. Now the young German must keep up his charadeÉ. Soldier X is based on a conversation author Don Wulffson had with a German war survivor. The result is a thoughtful and compelling ...
Work Description. Sixteen-year-old Erik Brandt barely knows what Germany is fighting for when he is drafted into Hitler's army. Sent to the killing fields of the Eastern Front, he is surrounded by unimaginable sights, more horrific than he ever thought possible. It's kill or be killed, and it seems clear that Erik's days are numbered.
Soldier X by Don Wulffson More booktalks are available at thelitalliance.org Visit your local library to find Soldier X and other great books. (Wear Hitler mustache, snap heels, hand raised) Hiel Hitler! On September 2, 1939 Hitler invaded Poland and World War II began. By 1945, when the war ended, more than fifty-two
Soldier X. Don Wulffson, Don L. Wulffson. Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 2003 - Juvenile Fiction - 240 pages. Sixteen-year-old Erik Brandt barely knows what Germany is fighting for when he is drafted into Hitler's army in 1944. Sent to the killing fields of the Eastern Front, he is surrounded by unimaginable sights, more horrific than he ...
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Soldier X. Hardcover - March 19, 2001. by Don L. Wulffson (Author) 4.6 229 ratings. See all formats and editions. As World War II rages, sixteen-year-old Erik Brandt finds himself on a train traveling to Russia. He's one of the hundreds of thousands of German boys being sent to the Eastern Front by Hitler--since no men are left to fight.
A Russian officer was methodically seeking out the German wounded and shooting them. A lumbering oaf of a foot soldier, using a bayonet, was dispatching other Germans. He seemed to be enjoying what he was doing. And many of those he was bayoneting looked already dead; he was just making sure.
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Soldier X Summary. Erik Brandt is a 16 year old half Russian half German boy. He is in a program called Jungend which is also known as Hitler's Children Army. It is like Boy Scouts for German Kids. They boys in the Jungend are also enlisted soldiers who have to fight when it is needed. One day Erik is sent to fight in the war.