Summary: 11-year-old Petra, called Pet, is growing up living in a lighthouse on the coasts of England at the start of World War II and must gather her courage to survive the challenges ahead. The daughter of a German immigrant mother, Petra must deal with changing attitudes from her neighbors due to her heritage, her mother being sent away as an "enemy alien," a tragedy in her family related to the war, a saboteur in her small village, the threat of being evacuated from her beloved home with or without her sister, and the dangers of enemy aircraft.
Straight Talk for Librarians: Fans of Kimberly Brubaker Bradley's The War That Saved My Life will enjoy this story, By turns, the story feels like a spooky gothic story or a girl detective novel. Educators should know that the main character faces the threat of the loss of both of her parents (her mother faces the threat of execution) and that her father does die in combat, leaving Pet as a functioning orphan for awhile. Educators should also know that this book discusses specifically the battle of Dunkirk, as well as the internment in England of those from enemy countries--which could pair with learning about the Japanese internment in the United States during WWII.

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