The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club

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David Hilton Definitely - I teach sixth graders who really don't know about WWII and the Holocaust. They might need some context, but this seems an excellent intro…moreDefinitely - I teach sixth graders who really don't know about WWII and the Holocaust. They might need some context, but this seems an excellent introduction to the topic.(less)
Lana Yes. A large portion of it is Knud telling telling the story. I really enjoyed it.
Scott Mcginley I would say it's mostly narrative. One of the surviving boys of the club tells true stories about their activities, and Hoose fills in the gaps with a…moreI would say it's mostly narrative. One of the surviving boys of the club tells true stories about their activities, and Hoose fills in the gaps with a gripping overarching narrative.(less)
Kelly F Depends on the audience and what they have been through in their own life's. It could trigger some. It does get specific but not gory…moreDepends on the audience and what they have been through in their own life's. It could trigger some. It does get specific but not gory(less)

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