Hilda van Stockum
Born
in Rotterdam, Netherlands
February 09, 1908
Died
November 01, 2006
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The Winged Watchman
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published
1962
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2 editions
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The Borrowed House
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published
1975
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10 editions
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The Mitchells: Five for Victory
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published
1945
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9 editions
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The Cottage at Bantry Bay
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published
1938
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15 editions
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Canadian Summer
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published
1948
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10 editions
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Friendly Gables
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published
1958
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8 editions
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Pegeen
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published
1941
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16 editions
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Francie on the Run
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published
1939
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9 editions
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A Day on Skates: The Story of a Dutch Picnic
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published
1934
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11 editions
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Andries
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published
1942
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5 editions
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“Knowledge is a matter of knowing facts. Wisdom is a matter of understanding and applying principles. A certain amount of knowledge is necessary for wisdom, and without wisdom, knowledge is not only useless, it's dangerous.”
― The Winged Watchman
― The Winged Watchman
“It is much easier to believe lies than the truth."
"Why?" asked Janna.
"Because lies are manufactured to satisfy the emotions. A mother would rather believe her pretty girl lazy than accept the fact that she's a dumb cluck. Germans would rather believe they were stabbed in the back than that they lost a fair fight. And anyone would rather blame someone else for his misfortunes. The truth is hard. Don't fool with it unless you realize that.”
― The Borrowed House
"Why?" asked Janna.
"Because lies are manufactured to satisfy the emotions. A mother would rather believe her pretty girl lazy than accept the fact that she's a dumb cluck. Germans would rather believe they were stabbed in the back than that they lost a fair fight. And anyone would rather blame someone else for his misfortunes. The truth is hard. Don't fool with it unless you realize that.”
― The Borrowed House
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2016 August Juvenile Genre: War
The Borrowed House by Hilda van Stockum
Published in 1975.
When Janna is suddenly summoned from Germany to join her actor parents in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, she is shocked by the Dutch hatred for the Germans. Her favorite Nordic tales and Hitler Youth indoctrination have not prepared her for the complexities of living in a house requisitioned by a military friend of her parents; or for the violence she sees on the streets. With her parents preoccupied by their perplexing adult world of careers and relationships, Janna is lonely and full of unwelcome questions. It is the house itself which begins to provide real, if painful, answers to Janna's bewilder-ment--but not before it adds its own set of mysteries to solve. A well-developed, true-to-life tale for teenagers.
Snow Treasure by Marie McSwigan
Published in 1942.
Award: 1945 Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice
In the bleak winter of 1940, Nazi troops parachuted into Peter Lindstrom's tiny Norwegian village and held it captive. Nobody thought the Nazis could be defeated--until Uncle Victor told Peter how the children could fool the enemy. It was a dangerous plan. They had to slip past Nazi guards with nine million dollars in gold hidden on their sleds. It meant risking their country's treasure--and their lives. This classic story of how a group of children outwitted the Nazis and sent the treasure to America has captivated generations of readers. About the Author: The late Marie McSwigan wrote many novels for young readers, including All Aboard for Freedom.
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