For readers who were enthralled by Alan Gratz\'s Prisoner B-3087 comes a gripping novel about a lesser-known part of WWII. com..
Marsha lives in Brantford, Ontario, and you can visit her online at calla.
She was awarded the Order of Princess Olha by the president of Ukraine for her writing.
About the Author: Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch is a Ukrainian Canadian author acclaimed for her historical fiction and nonfiction. and the Nazis? Can she do so without getting caught? And if she\'s freed, will she ever find her sister again? This pulse-pounding novel of survival, courage, and hope shows us a lesser-known piece of history -- and is sure to keep readers captivated until the last page.
What if she sabotaged the bombs...
Then she has an idea.
When Lida and her friends are assigned to make Bombs for the German army, Lida cannot stand the thought of helping the enemy.
Starving and terrified, Lida bonds with her fellow prisoners, but none of them know if they\'ll live to see tomorrow.
The Nazis take Lida to a brutal work camp, where she and other Ukrainian children are forced into backbreaking labor.
Lida\'s parents are ripped away from her and she is separated from her beloved sister, Larissa.
She will be fine, won\'t she? But she cannot escape the horrors of World War II.
Her neighbors wearing the yellow star were all taken away, but Lida is not Jewish.
Lida thought she was safe.
For readers who were enthralled by Alan Gratz\'s Prisoner B-3087 comes a gripping novel about a lesser-known part of WWII