The Earth is Singing
By (Author) Vanessa Curtis
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Usborne Publishing Ltd
29th April 2019
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: War and conflict issues
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Dance, ballet
823.92
Winner of Warwickshire Year 9 Book Award 2015
Paperback
336
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
284g
Winner of the Young Quills Historical Novel Award. Longlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal. My name is Hanna Michelson. I am 15. I am Latvian. I live with my mother and grandmother. My father is missing - taken by the Russians. I have a boyfriend. When he holds my hand, everything feels perfect. I'm training to be a dancer. But none of that matters now. Because the Nazis have arrived, and I am a Jew. And as far as they are concerned, that is all that matters. This is my story.
The Earth is Singing was a beautiful, empowering book with a storyline so powerful, its enough to make anyone emotional. It was so capturing, you wont be able to turn the pages fast enough! * Monisah Ali, age 16, for lovereading4kids.co.uk *
A remarkably well told story that both astonishes and is heartbreaking while being beautiful written... I recommend this book for any fans of Anne Frank. Unforgettable and touching! * Edel Waugh, for lovereading4kids.co.uk *
A stark and at times shocking and heart-breaking story that really communicates the horror of the Holocaust. * Reading Zone *
A tragic, harrowing and deeply moving account of the Holocaust from the perspective of an ordinary girl. * The Bookseller *
A true treasure of a book that will stay with you long after you finish the final page... A must read. * Louisa Cunliffe, age 17, for lovereading4kids.co.uk *
Vanessa Curtis is the award-winning author of YA novels including Zelah Green (winner of Manchester Children's Book Award/shortlisted for Waterstones Children's Book Prize) and The Earth is Singing (longlisted for the Carnegie, winner of the Young Quills Award). Her journalism and book reviews have appeared in the Times, TLS, Spectator, Mail on Sunday, Independent, Guardian, Telegraph, Herald and Scotland on Sunday newspapers and she runs her own literary consultancy as well as consulting for Cornerstones.