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“Zofia, the main character, is haunted by memories which cloud her thinking. Great story of perseverance in horrific times.”
— Todd • Leaves Bakery and Books
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“They Went Left by Monica Hesse distracted me from doing anything else. This is a compelling story of a young Polish Holocaust survivor, Zofia Lederman, searching for her brother in the chaotic days following the liberation of Europe. Through many emotional twists and turns, the reader learns that there are many places and ways to find hope and family and not always the ones we expect.”
— Kelly • Raven Book Store
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“Zonia, a Jewish teenager newly released from a Nazi concentration camp, faces the extended suffering of displaced holocaust survivors. She is challenged with trying to regain health in her emaciated body and find her lost brother while dealing with her overwhelming grief, loss and anger. This story covers several genres: historic, mystery and romance with surprise twists along the way. The author’s narrative at the end of the novel, explaining her extensive research and passion to tell the story, adds authenticity and a personal touch to the audio. As more teachers combine literature with the teaching of history in order to enhance both subjects for modern teens, this book would be a welcome addition to the holocaust/lit curriculum. And for those of us who just love good historical fiction with a bit of mystery and romance, this one is a winner.”
— Becky • Rediscovered Books
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“"Abek to Zofia, A to Z." This is what the sibling protagonists of this novel always said to each other as they were growing up. After months in the hospital after the concentration camps were liberated, Zofia, a Polish Jew, is desperate to find her little brother. Her memory is spotty as to what happened to each family member. When she finds him at a repatriation camp, she is overjoyed. She is also intrigued by a fellow camp member. As life goes on, she is forced to figure out how to create a new one with little to nothing left from her previous one. Excellent historical fiction.”
— Valerie • Blue Willow Bookshop
A tour de force historical mystery from Monica Hesse, the bestselling and award-winning author of Girl in the Blue Coat. Germany, 1945. The soldiers who liberated the Gross-Rosen concentration camp said the war was over, but nothing feels over to eighteen-year-old Zofia Lederman. Her body has barely begun to heal, her mind feels broken. And her life is completely shattered: Three years ago, she and her younger brother, Abek, were the only members of their family to be sent to the right, away from the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Everyone else—her parents, her grandmother, radiant Aunt Maja—they went left.
Zofia's last words to her brother were a promise: Abek to Zofia, A to Z. When I find you again, we will fill our alphabet. Now her journey to fulfill that vow takes her through Poland and Germany, and into a displaced persons camp where everyone she meets is trying to piece together a future from a painful past: Miriam, desperately searching for the twin she was separated from after they survived medical experimentation. Breine, a former heiress, who now longs only for a simple wedding with her new fiancé. And Josef, who guards his past behind a wall of secrets, and is beautiful and strange and magnetic all at once.
But the deeper Zofia digs, the more impossible her search seems. How can she find one boy in a sea of the missing? In the rubble of a broken continent, Zofia must delve into a mystery whose answers could break her—or help her rebuild her world.
Monica Hesse is the bestselling author of Girl in the Blue Coat, American Fire, and The War Outside, as well as a columnist at the Washington Post. She lives outside Washington, D.C. with her husband and their dog.
Reviews
"Taut and intelligent.... the historical setting is rendered the way only an expert can do it."—Washington Post "beautifully tragic...an incredibly impressive novel about a timeframe and group of people that history often forgets. Their stories will stay with me forever."—--Hypable * "Hesse again proves to be a master of verisimilitude, bringing the realities of existence in the immediate postwar period to visceral life through painstaking detail. Her beautifully realized, highly empathetic characters come to life, too, in the pages of this superbly crafted novel...like real life, there is heartbreaking sadness here but also hope that life, finally, will be whole and fine, A to Z."—Booklist, starred review "Zofia's harrowing journey to find Abek and the fellow survivors she meets along the way will stay with the reader--particularly the echoes of the present evoked in a narrative of the past."—Refinery29 * "Riveting.... A gripping historical mystery."—Publishers Weekly (starred review) * "A heartbreaking and heartwarming story of survival, loss, and renewal. Sure to please a variety of readers; those interested in historical fiction, romance, and mystery will not be able to put this book down."—School Library Journal, starred review "Timely...[Hesse] again uses a well-researched historical backdrop to tell a powerful coming-of-age story."—Washington Post "A heartbreaking, gorgeously written story...The ending left me breathless and awed by its expression of enduring love."—Jewell Parker Rhodes, New York Times bestselling author of Ghost Boys * "Featuring factual locations and covering a period of time not often focused on, this is an excellent book to add to a Holocaust collection. ...This book would be valuable for all high schools and should be considered a must-purchase."—School Library Connection, starred review * "Compelling."—Publishers Weekly, starred review Select Praise for The War Outside:
A New York Public Library Best Book for Teens of 2016
An Entertainment Weekly Best YA Book of 2016
A Booklist Best Young Adult Book of 2016
A Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People Selection 2017
A 2017 Indies Choice Awards Finalist for Best Young Adult Book
A YALSA 2017 Best Book for Young Adults
A 2017 Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the Year
A 2017 Wyoming Soaring Eagle Book Award Nominee
A 2017 Washington, D.C. Capitol Choices List recommended title
A 2018 Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award Nominee
2018 All Iowa Young Adults Read "Monica Hesse takes a setting we think we understand and shifts it in an important way...a tightly plotted exploration of the consequences of fear."—The New York Times Book Review * "Superb.... A satisfying and bittersweet novel, perfect for those who enjoyed Markus Zusak's The Book Thief."—SLJ, starred review Expand reviews