It is 1942. Korinna, a thirteen-year-old girl in Germany, is an active member of the local Jungmadel, a Nazi youth group, along with many of her friends. She believes that Hitler is helping Germany by dealing with what he calls the “Jewish problem,” a campaign that she witnesses as her Jewish neighbors are attacked and taken from their homes.
When Korinna discovers that her parents—who are secretly members of an underground resistance group—are sheltering a family of Jewish refugees behind her bedroom wall, she is shocked. As she comes to know the family her sympathies begin to turn, and when someone tips off the Gestapo, Korinna’s loyalties are put to the test. She must decide what she really believes and whom she really trusts.
An exciting novel for middle-grade readers, Behind the Bedroom Wall teaches tolerance and understanding while exploring why Nazism held so many in its deadly thrall.
This book is a great view of World War ll from a kid’s perspective. This book made me want to keep reading! I recommend this book for people who like learning about World War ll and historical fiction.
Short but powerful YA read about a young German girl who discovers the noises in the wall aren’t mice…they’re people. Forbidden people. Especially since she is in the Jungmädelbund. When the Gestapo come looking, what will she do?