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War stories / Gordon Korman.

Korman, Gordon, (author.).

Summary:

Twelve-year-old Trevor Firestone loves playing war-based video games and he idolizes his great-grandfather Jacob who came home from World War II a celebrated hero; now ninety-three-year-old Jacob wants to retrace his journey in memory and reality and return to the small French village that his unit liberated, and Trevor is going with him -- but not everyone in the town wants Jacob to come, and Trevor is going to learn an important lesson: real war is not a video game, and valor and heroism can be very murky concepts.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781338290202
  • ISBN: 1338290207
  • ISBN: 9780605027916
  • ISBN: 0605027919
  • ISBN: 9781338290226
  • ISBN: 1338290223
  • Physical Description: 231 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Scholastic Press, 2020.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
Ages 9-11. Scholastic Press.
Grades 4-6. Scholastic Press.
770L Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR MG 5.7 9.0
Accelerated Reader AR MG 5.7 9 508536.
Awards Note:
2022-2023 Mark Twain Award nominee.
Subject: Great-grandfathers > Juvenile fiction.
Veterans > Juvenile fiction.
Heroes > Juvenile fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 > Campaigns > France > Juvenile fiction.
Secrecy > Juvenile fiction.
France > History > German occupation, 1940-1945 > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: War fiction.
Fiction.

Available copies

  • 100 of 102 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Marshall. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Marshall Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 102 total copies.
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WWII is central to 12-year-old Trevor's life because his beloved great-grandfather, "G. G.," is a hero of the war, having earned a Bronze Star for his participation in the liberation of the French village of Sainte-Regine. Now GG has been invited to return to the village to be honored on the seventy-fifth anniversary of its liberation. Trevor is thrilled when G. G. invites him and his father to come along. Together they'll retrace G. G.'s steps from basic training at Fort Benning, Georgia, to the staging area in England to the D-Day beach at Normandy, and, finally, through France to Sainte-Regine itself. Unbeknownst to Trevor, G. G. has been receiving messages from a group calling itself La Vérité threatening him with violence if he comes to Sainte-Regine. But who could possibly want G. G. to stay away and why? Readers will find the answers as Korman's compelling story moves backward and forward in time, recreating the then 17-year-old G. G.'s experiences of the war, which Korman does a remarkably good job of dramatizing. Page-turning suspense builds as Trevor's trip approaches Sainte-Regine. The story is captivating and beautifully realized, as are Korman's characters. Importantly, the book offers an examination of the moral and ethical viability of war that is sure to invite welcome discussion.

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Two young people of different generations get profound lessons in the tragic, enduring legacy of war. Raised on the thrilling yarns of his great-grandpa Jacob and obsessed with both World War II and first-person--shooter video games, Trevor is eager to join the 93-year-old vet when he is invited to revisit the French town his unit had helped to liberate. In alternating chapters, the overseas trip retraces the parallel journeys of two young people--Trevor, 12, and Jacob, in 1944, just five years older--with similarly idealized visions of what war is like as they travel both then and now from Fort Benning to Omaha Beach and then through Normandy. Jacob's wartime experiences are an absorbing whirl of hard fighting, sudden death, and courageous acts spurred by necessity…but the modern trip turns suspenseful too, as mysterious stalkers leave unsettling tokens and a series of hostile online posts that hint that Jacob doesn't have just German blood on his hands. Korman acknowledges the widely held view of World War II as a just war but makes his own sympathies plain by repeatedly pointing to the unavoidable price of conflict: "Wars may have winning sides, but everybody loses." Readers anticipating a heavy-handed moral will appreciate that Trevor arrives at a refreshingly realistic appreciation of video games' pleasures and limitations. As his dad puts it: "War makes a better video game….But if you're looking for a way to live, I'll take peace every time." This weave of perceptive, well-told tales wears its agenda with unusual grace. (Fiction/historical fiction. 11-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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