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Young Underground #5

Chasing The Wind

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Just after the surrender of Germany in World War II, three Danish children are trapped aboard a renegade German submarine attempting to escape to South America with Nazi treasure.

187 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1996

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Robert Elmer

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Robert Elmer is the author of more than fifty books, including contemporary novels for the adult Christian audience, nonfiction devotionals like Piercing Heaven and Fount of Heaven (Lexham Press), and seven series for younger readers. Among kids, he is best known for his historicals such as the Young Underground, Adventures Down Under, Life Behind the Wall, and Promise of Zion books. When he's not at the keyboard, he enjoys beachcombing and travel with his wife, and spending time with their three kids and families.

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September 20, 2017
Definitely more interesting than the last one. Submarines are just so neat, and most of the plot surrounds Henrik, Elise, and Peter stuck in a German submarine after the war has ended. Peter's character still got to me, and there were some scenes I was on the verge of laughing even when they weren't funny scenes! But all in all, this is a great book for junior readers, with plenty of action and exciting moments :)
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Author 2 books27 followers
October 16, 2022
I would say this was the least exciting of the books so far, only that makes it sound like it wasn't exciting. Which definitely isn't true. Possibly just because it isn't actually war time any more, it wasn't quite so intense. At the same time, the climax was one of the best. Well, I always think that, but that's because this series has absolutely epic climaxes.
This had a very interesting premise, and was completely different to the others. It took me a bit longer, but I really did like it. I love how all three change and grow each book - especially Peter.
When I reached the end, I wanted to start the next book right away. In fact I didn't realise it was the end for a minute, and then I was sorry, because that means that I'm now over halfway through the series. And I don't want to be! XD I would be quite happy to keep reading about Peter, Elise, and Henrick for many many more books.
Also, the scene with the radio was soo suspenseful. Even if the book on the whole didn't feel as intense, it certainly had its moments!
This has definitely hit my list of favourite series now, and I'm just so sorry to only have three books left! Once I start on one of these books, I can't put it down. At all. And usually end up reading it all at once. And then wanting the next one. Even though they all stand alone, and never leave you hanging at the end!
So happy to have stumbled on this series.
246 reviews1 follower
May 31, 2022
very good youth book! Post WWII fiction, based in really good facts.
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February 27, 2013
My favorite book in the entire series, so far!
The twins, Peter & Elise Anderson, along with their Jewish friend, Henrik, accidentally end up on German submarine... which is taking them into who-knows-where --- maybe into enemy lines. World War II has actually just ended, yet the crew on this submarine seems to still be enemies towards the Danish. Apparently, the German crew is attempting to wedge one more secret mission in for their fatherland, with all lives on board at stake.

I learned a lot about submarine technology, that's for sure. "Chasing the Wind" was quite an enjoyable read for me, and I'm so excited to see what happens next!
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April 27, 2013
It was more of a 3.5, the predictable love story kept it from being a 4. Amalise Catoir is a lawyer who has just returned from a hospital stay after a car accident that killed her husband. She searches, and finds, what is really important in life - helping others in the family that lives in the neighborhood her client is planning to tear down. The plan was a scam and Amalise gets away her own plan. I really liked this even though I thought some of the story lacked depth and some of the plot was underdeveloped.
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April 23, 2016
I am really enjoying this series by Elmer. Set in WWII, the three friends end up captured by Germans on a Uboat. My daughter has read this series several times. It has helped her have a broader scope of what occurred during the war. The books are suspense and great reads, but they are not in the least graphic or violent.

I have found finding books that are decent, clean, and faith based a bit difficult for my 12 year old daughter, but she had thoroughly enjoyed every book she has read by Robert Elmer.

With a great storyline mixed with true history...it's a win-win for parent and child.
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September 2, 2016
This is the fifth book in the "Young Underground" series. The characters: Henrik, Peter, and Elise get a little too inquisitive and end up getting trapped on a German sub!

Even though World War II is over this crew on the sub wants to keep hurting the Danish people. Come along for the ride as they try to figure out their escape plan. Will they be able to make it back home, get stuck with no way out, or worse? Find out in this exciting book! I am definitely looking forward to reading the next book to see what the next adventure will be.
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January 17, 2016
Peter and Elise are at it again with their friend Hendrich to help stir up mischief. The kids decide to make a sail boat out of their grandfather's old row boat. On a test run they run into German treasure hunters and are kidnapped and forced to work in the galley of a German U-Boat. Continued adventure and struggles for these kids abound. Will they escape in time before the US air carrier takes action against the Germans.

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October 8, 2015
This book is the 5th in the Young Underground series. In this book Peter, Elise, and Henrik are captured and are stuck on a German submarine, the only one left. Will they escape with their lives? Will they find the treasure? I recommend this book to everyone. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.
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