Even if We CryBy Terrie ToddDescription:
Warned they “mustn’t cry,” British teenager Nina Gabriel and her two young siblings board a ship bound for Canada as part of the WWII child evacuee program in 1940. Nina’s mischievous brother and seasick sister test her limits on the long voyage—but her burden of responsibility grows still heavier in Canada. Book Takeaway:We all need to learn to ask for help because we can't take care of everyone and everything on our own."Family" may come to mean far more than blood. Why the author wrote this book:The stories of the British evacuee children, some as young as five, who spent the war years far from their parents is sad, varied, and fascinating. |