White Rose
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Historical / Military & Wars
3.8
(141)
Kip Wilson
A novel in verse based on the true story of a young college student who challenged the Nazis during World War II as part of a non-violent resistance group. Disillusioned by the propaganda of Nazi Germany, Sophie Scholl, her brother, and his fellow soldiers formed the White Rose, a group that wrote and distributed anonymous letters criticizing the Nazi regime and calling for action from their fellow German citizens. The following year, Sophie and her brother were arrested for treason and interrogated for information about their collaborators. This debut novel recounts the lives of Sophie and her friends and highlights their brave stand against fascism in Nazi Germany. "Both heart-wrenching and inspiring, Sophie Scholl's story, as retold by Kip Wilson in White Rose , is a stunning reminder to stand against evil, even when you stand alone. This is the kind of book that sticks in your heart long after you've finished. An incredible story of heroism incredibly told." — New York Times –bestselling author Mackenzi Lee "A graceful, moving portrait of a heroic young woman's defiant refusal to remain complicit with Nazi oppression." — New York Times –bestselling and Printz Honor-winning author Julie Berry " White Rose is a resonant testament to courage. In a time of horrific brutality, young people found a nonviolent way to resist. Told in the form of poetry, the story of their hopes is honored and brought back to life, still relevant today, when regimes that spread hatred are once again thriving, and words are our most powerful defensive weapon." —Newbery Honor-winning author Margarita Engle
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Author
Kip Wilson
Pages
369
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2024-03-19
ISBN
0358049172 9780358049173
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""White Rose" by Kip Wilson is a touching and thought-provoking novel about brave young people standing up to oppressive regimes. The story takes place in Nazi Germany during World War II and follows Sophie Scholl, a member of a peaceful resistance group called the White Rose. Wilson skillfully captures Sophie's emotions and struggles, highlighting her unwavering dedication to the cause. The book does a great job of presenting moral dilemmas and creating relatable characters that readers can empathize with. However, there are moments when the pacing feels slow, and a deeper exploration of the historical background and the impact of the White Rose's actions would have been beneficial. Although the writing style is engaging, it lacks some emotional depth that could have made the story more immersive. Nevertheless, "White Rose" is an important and inspiring read that sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of resistance during World War II. It is recommended for fans of historical fiction who enjoy stories of standing up against tyranny."