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Ivan

Ivan and the Informer

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Paperback (cch)

108 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1969

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Myrna Grant

36 books19 followers
Myrna Grant is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Myrna Grant include Ivan and the Informer, Ivan and the Moscow Circus (The Ivan Series), Ivan and the Daring Escape (Ivan).

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Profile Image for Amy Meyers.
910 reviews28 followers
September 7, 2019
4.5 This was a quick read, assigned as a read-aloud with MFW for the younger set in modern times to illustrate Communist Russia. It was very well done. It illustrated how difficult it was for Christians to maintain their faith and how they were persecuted or isolated or set against one another under the Communist regime. Even children were highly pressured.

Ivan is severely beaten by schoolmates in the book, and that made my younger kids cry, so a heads-up for sensitive children. But the conflict developed tension well, and we didn't want to put the book down. I think we read it in only five days, and that was because we didn't read it one or two days after starting; then we read the last half all in one sitting because we didn't want to stop.
Profile Image for Stacy.
682 reviews11 followers
December 5, 2018
This is such a fantastic book about the reality of living in communist Russia and being a Christian. This book had me at the edge of my seat! I read this to my 9 year old son and it was a wonderful way for him to discover the realities of living in a country where freedom is not practiced and just how controlling the government is in every aspect of your life, even the life of a 12 year old boy.

Ivan is a good boy who is smart and gets good grades. He loves ice hockey and his family. But his own teacher persecutes him when he won’t join the Young Communist League. He is even bullied by other boys for not joining. Then to make matters worse, his family comes under persecution because of their Christian faith and Ivan is set up for being an informer and his own Christian friends turn against him.


This is very well written and a must read to your children! My son and I loved this book!
Profile Image for Audrey.
1,836 reviews82 followers
January 20, 2020
Ivan and his friends had a birthday party but somehow the secret police discovered that it was actually a Bible study. His friends suspect that he was the informer and are wary of him. The secret police are pressuring Ivan for him to report on the Believers activities. Ivan is also being mistreated at school for being a Christian. This is a lot of a pressure for one boy to handle alone. How the police learned about the secret meeting is thoughtfully presented in a forgiving and loving manner.
Profile Image for Dorothy Vandezande.
402 reviews7 followers
May 3, 2022
I read this aloud to my younger girls and we all really enjoyed it. It's inspiring and encouraging to follow Ivan's journey as a Christian in a Communist country, to read about his persecutions and temptations and to see the faithfulness of God. I want to get the rest of the series!
Profile Image for Abigail Westbrook.
519 reviews36 followers
May 10, 2025
This was a super quick read aloud to go along with our studies of life in communist Russia. It is very engaging and the kids didn’t want me to stop reading. It’s also a sobering reminder to be grateful for the freedoms we enjoy here, and of the cost many have paid for following Christ.
4 reviews
April 24, 2023
An excellent book about a young Russian boy(12), facing the struggles of being a Christian in communist Russia. A great read for ages 8-12. Very mild content considering the context of the story.
Profile Image for Stephen Rose.
329 reviews50 followers
July 22, 2022
A short-ish story of a boy in the Soviet Union, that is accused of being an informer after the police pick him up to question him about a secret Christian Bible study.

This book is picked by homeschool curriculums as an historical fictional account of what Christians have/may have experienced in eras of oppression. This book is part of a series and may need to be read with the series to fully appreciate. Just lumping it into a stack of repetitive required reading material on the same subject can make even this smaller book a chore to get through, rather than a story to enjoy.

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Profile Image for Daniel Amador.
115 reviews3 followers
April 27, 2023
The author had good intentions, but the writing wasn’t quite executed very well. Ivan and the Informer was fun, though; it wasn’t a painful read, and it was very short. It’s also pretty cool to be reading a book that both my parents had read in their childhood, both in different countries across the ocean. It must have been pretty popular, at least among Christian circles, sometime around the 70s-80s.
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2 reviews1 follower
April 17, 2007
(at least that's how i remember it)
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