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The Button War: A Tale of the Great War

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Button War: A Tale of the Great War

Contributors:

By (Author) Avi

ISBN:

9780763690533

Publisher:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

1st August 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage general interest: Warfare, battles, armed forces
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Boys and men

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 205mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

306g

Description

Renowned, award-winning author Avi pens a stark, unflinching tale of ordinary boys living in wartime as tensions and desperations mount among them.

Twelve-year-old Patryk knows little of the world beyond his tiny Polish village; the Russians have occupied the land for as long as anyone can remember, but otherwise life is unremarkable. Patryk and his friends entertain themselves by coming up with dares some more harmful than others until the Germans drop a bomb on the schoolhouse and the Great War comes crashing in. As control of the village falls from one nation to another, Jurek, the ringleader of these friends, devises the best dare yet: whichever boy steals the finest military button will be king. But as sneaking buttons from uniforms hanging to dry progresses to looting the bodies of dead soldiers and as Jureks obsession with being king escalates Patryk begins to wonder whether their button war is still just a game. When devastation reaches their doorstep, the lines between the button war and the real war blur, especially for the increasingly callous Jurek. Master of historical fiction Avi delivers a fierce account of the boys of one war-torn village who are determined to prove themselves with a simple dare that spins disastrously out of control.

Reviews

Told from Patryks point of view, the novel captures the ways that war can forever alter a childs sense of order, morality, and security in the world. Strongly visual scenes, including the smoky forest after battle, the soldiers marching in perfect formation, and a chilling final image of Jurek, will long resonate in readers minds.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Reminiscent of Slaughterhouse-Five and Lord of the Flies, Avis The Button War is an important and honest book that crowns no heroes. Instead, it shines a light on how easily we believe what we want to believe, confusing dictators for leaders and ignoring our own best selves in the process. If children are to understand the worlds problems, they need to face themand their own motiveswith clear eyes and open minds. The Button War will help them do that. But it is a cautionary tale that will surely provoke introspection in readers of all ages and help us see how to evolve beyond our primitive thirst for power and glory.
Lauren E. Wolk, author of Wolf Hollow, a Newbery Honor Book, and Beyond the Bright Sea

Avi has written a compelling and tautly constructed book that is a portal to grappling with the complexity of the human instinct to compete. Highly recommended.
School Library Journal

Although some readers will simply hang on the drama of Avis simple and unnervingly tense plot, most will recognize this as a powerful anti-war allegory...The final scene in which winner Jurek crows in triumph that hes Jurek the Brave! King of everything! over a ruined and emptying village hauntingly exposes the universal vacuity of bullies and their enablers, whether in middle-school hallways or on a battlefield.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

The award- winning Avi has turned in another solid performance, bringing history alive with a clever plot, a powerful, anti-war theme, and characters as memorable as his story.
Booklist

Fans of The Lord of the Flies and readers ready to plumb ambiguity will respond to the dark themes...Bleakly demonstrates that war, no matter its scale, is devastating.
Kirkus Reviews

Avis short, staccato sentences read eerily like troops crossing the page, building dread with every chapter, leading inexorably to tragedy. Readers are left with the consequences of one boy refusing to speak up and thus allowing an unstable leader to run amok.
The Horn Book

In this arresting, unsettling novel for 9- to 14-year-olds...the author is so sparing with description and language, and the lines of dialogue are so clipped and abrupt, that the story feels both real and like a dread allegory.
The Wall Street Journal

Possibly [Avis] finest work yet, The Button War is a classic.
Buffalo News

Author Bio

Avi is one of the most celebrated authors writing for children today, having received two Boston GlobeHorn Book Awards, a Scott ODell Award for Historical Fiction, a Christopher Award, a Newbery Medal, and two Newbery Honors. He lives in Colorado.

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