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Walls
By (Author) L.M. Elliott
Algonquin Books (division of Workman)
Algonquin Books (division of Workman)
27th October 2021
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
352
Width 210mm, Height 140mm
Drew is an army brat, a hotshot athlete poised to be his high schools star pitcher, when he has to move for the sixth time in fifteen years this time to West Berlin, where American soldiers like his dad hold an outpost of democracy against communist Russia in Hitlers former capital. Meanwhile, in East Berlin, his cousin Matthias has grown up in the wreckage left by Allied bombing during World War II, on streets ruled by the Communist Partys secret police.
From the opposing sides of the Cold War, Drew and Matthias begin to overcome the many ideological walls between them to become wary friends. They argue over the space race, capitalism, socialism, and even the American civil rights movement, and bond over rock n roll music outlawed in Matthiass part of the city. If Matthias is caught by the Stasis neighbourhood spies with the records or books Drew has given him, he will be sent to a work camp for 're-education'.At the same time, Drews friendship with the East Berlin Jugend who ardently spout communist dogma raises suspicions about his familys loyalty to America. As the political situation around them gets all the more dire, Drew and Matthiass loyalty to their sector, their countries, their families, and each other will be tested in ways that will change their lives forever.
Set in the tumultuous year leading up to the surprise overnight raising of the Berlin Wall in August 1961, and punctuated with real-life photographs, headlines, and personalities of the time, Walls brings to vivid life the heroic and tragic choices of the Cold War.
Immersive . . . An expertly crafted, evocative time capsule.
Publishers Weekly, starred review
Elliott both fills in the historical backgroundaided by Behms mixing of period photos, contemporary news, and pop-culture notesand crafts a tale of rising tensions that culminates in a suspenseful climax . . . A sensitive exploration of cogent themes in a richly detailed historical setting.
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Elliotts latest is set a year prior to the unexpected rise of the Berlin Wall, incorporating all kinds of historical context, including science, world events, politics, and entertainment, through pictures at the beginning of each chapter, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the period. The portrayal of events is first-rate, creating a poignant yet lighthearted read.
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L.M. Elliottwas an award-winning magazine journalist in Washington, D.C., before becoming aNew York Timesbestselling author of historical and biographical young adult novels. Her works includeUnder a War-Torn Sky, Suspect Red, andHamilton and Peggy.