The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Summary: Ada lives in London, England with her brother Jamie and her Mom, in a small one bedroom apartment. While Jamie gets to go out and play with the other lane children who also not in school yet, Ada is forbidden to leave her flat, she is not even allowed to walk. However, if she could walk, play outside, and go to school her bad foot would be in too much pain for her to do it long. Ada was born with a club foot, and because of this her Mom will not let her leave, or walk, or go to school. Ada's Mom is mean and makes her cook, clean, and take care of her little brother Jamie, but she can look out the window all the way down to the street. Sitting by the widnow is how Ada learned about Hitler and the War, also how they the schools were sending the students away from London because the war meant bombs in London. So Ada hatched a plan to learn how to walk and go with Jamie to the country. When time came, Ada walked, although it hurt her very much, with Jamie to the train station where all the other children and school teachers were getting ready to board. On the way to Kent, London Ada sees a womon riding a horse. Ada, doesn't know why but she knows that feeling of going so fast that everything is passing you by and so she decides that she will learn to ride a horse and jump a wall just like the woman did. When they finally arrive, Ada ada and Jamie are the last ones to get picked up, and even then the woman in charge took them down to a house where the womone argued with her saying that she did not wany children. However, the woman in charge told the other woman that she had to. The woman's name was Ms.Smith and although she said she was not nice, she was. She made sure that Ada and Jamie were clean, fed, and healthy. Ms. Smith let Ada play oustsied, gave her crutches so she could walk, made sure theher bad foot was wrapped. Ada;s favorite thing about being with Ms. Smith was that she had a horse named butter and she let Ada go outside and play with him. Eventually as Jamie went to school and Ms. Smith was in her room or shopping, Ada began to teach her self how to ride butter. After a while, the London Mothers began to pick up their children and take them back home, but no mattr how many times Ms. Smith wrote to Ada's and Jamie's Mom, she would never reply. As Ada and Jamie and Ms. Smith started to act like a family, the War got worse There was even an Air base a cross the sreet from them. Although, that was exciting event, there much more terrifying ones.The Fist one was when Dunkirk happened and all the soldier were imported to Kent so that they could go to another base, but too many to many of them had come and so Ada and her friend Daisy helped injured soldiers on Daisy's mom's pub. The second was the air raids. Ms. Smith, or Susan as she insisted Ada call her, Jamie and Ada, had to hide in the shelter that some men and boys from from the town went around and built everyone. The third event was rather excited but also quire frighting. Ada turned in a Spy and the whole town loved her for it, but it made everything much more real to Ada. Once as Ada was coming back from riding butter, her mom was there talking to Susan and holding Jamie's hand. Susan tried convince their mom to let them stay with her but took them home so that she wouldn't have to pay the weekly allowance she did not realize she had to pay. When they got back to London, Ada and Jamie found that their mom had moved into a slighty nicer apartment and got a new job at the factory. However, their mom was still mean and all Ada and Jamie wanted to do was go back to Kent with Ms. Susan. So, Ada did something she always wanted to do, she stood up to their mom and told them that she was leaving and was going to take Jamie with her. And because it didn't cost anything to her, their mom left to work, agreeing to let Ada and Jamie go. Soon after, bombs started falling from the sky and Ada and Jamie ran to the nearst shelter. After everything stoped Ada decded that now was the time to leave and as they were walking out, they found susan walking in the street. Susan had come back for them. Once they were all back in Kent they found that Susan's house was gon after a bomb had landed on her home. There stading, looking throught he rubble were all the friends that Susan, Jamie and Ada had made and they were happy to see them. Everybody was safe and where they were where they belonged.
Review: This book I would say is appropriate for 9 to 12 year olds. I loved this book very much and even plan on reading the sequel very soon. I would love to put it in my classroom, but because the character in the story is abused by her mother and she has PTSD episodes, the children may not understand it and some parents may not find it appropriate. For this reason I would ask the parents of the students in my classroom, about their concerns and if they would feel comfortable reading it. I would still have it as an option for thise students who are allowed to read it , I would just need to be aware of the students who are not allowed to. The War that Saved My Life is beautifuly written and teaches children about what life was life for some children during World War II.
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