✰ 3.75 stars ✰
“There’s something so deeply satisfying about the hushed sharing of information. What good is a story that can never be told?”
'Historical fiction sits on the shoulders of nonfiction.' This statement is included in the Acknowledgements was a beautiful and thoughtful sentiment that resonated with me. The ability for writers to create fictional characters and immerse their lives to be a part of an historical moment and have the reader believe that such stories could have taken place - really means something. 😔 It not only helps the reader learn a little bit about history, but in a way that can be both educational and enjoyable, too. And while I had heard of Bletchley before in another historical middle grade, The Bletchley Riddle was an engaging read that was well worth my time. 😌
“Goodness, codebreaking is positively exhausting.”
“You’ve got that right.”
Despite how I gravitated towards nineteen-year-old humble, witty, and sometimes speaks in riddles Cambridge man Jakob's storyline more so than his very straightforward fourteen-year-old sister, Lizzie, their sibling dynamic was the catalyst for much of what transpired. 😟 'There’s a dark storm ahead, a very dark storm indeed. Things will be different, Lizzie.' From either of them having their own mission - their own riddles to solve, while also determining the true whereabouts of their mother, Willa Novis, suspected of being a spy, there was plenty amiss and going on to keep my attention. Aided by once again a very skilled and experienced hand of two estimable authors, it was a well-balanced shift between their two perspectives as well as their personalities, too. 🌼
“Of course, the more cunningly the secrets are hidden, the harder people like me will work to find them.”
Jakob's levelheadedness was a sharp contrast to Lizzie's more straightforward and direct approach, albeit a slightly theatrical one, but when they teamed up or even traded their ideas or pieced the clues together to crack an unsolvable puzzle that spoke to their hearts, you could clearly see the close sibling bond they shared. 🫂 From frustrations to shielding truths, from sense to sensibility, from teasing to arguing, I never doubted that they were not brother and sister. Even when Lizzie got on my nerves, I could tell that Jakob really cared for her and only wanted to keep her safe. 🥺
“You’ll have a million questions,” the Colonel says. “Don’t ask any of them. But do know this:”
Being a part of Bletchley Park on both sides delivered on humor and honesty. It captured how vital and critical it was for Britain's top-secret World War II code breaking center to be at the top of their game to crack German codes and ciphers while the impending war inched closer. With an ensemble of a mix of realistic and fictional well crafted characters that enriched the setting and adventure, I felt the palpable tension as well as the lingering emotions of each character as they tried to cope with their own family crisis and the intrigue and mystery surrounding their mother's whereabouts, as well as the insinuations regarding her loyalty. 😟 I liked how there were two parallel stories running alongside one another - one on a personal and heartfelt level and the other on the professional and more dangerous side.Who to trust? Who to believe? How to figure out the next step that could determine life or death? How to not lose your cool when your world and heart is crumbling down? Something was always happening that made it - not fun - but believable. 👌🏻👌🏻
“Friends are like family. And sometimes the families we build are just as strong as those we’re born into.”
My heart ached for Jakob when he feared not only for his life, but also his career - how he took his job as a mathematician very seriously. It was hard seeing how torn he was over his mother's disappearance and accusation, but even when he doubted, I never doubted him. ❤️🩹❤️🩹 Lizzie definitely tested my patience at times, but her friendship with Colin was sweet. She was focused and a determined young lady and she took great leaps of courage and faith to get her point across and the job done - crafty and resourceful, a bit self-centered at times, but always with a valiant effort. At times I do think she was a bit too sharp in her retorts that could have landed her in a lot more hot water if not for the family name that made them both valuable assets - but, it was still fun. The short chapters also helped because it kept the pacing swift and the tension heightened at how time really is their greatest enemy. 😥
“The whole country’s depending on us, Novis, even if they don’t know who we are. We need new ideas, and we need them now.”
I felt that there was still more to the Novis' family's story that I would love to see more of, and how their lives would change from these events. I would not quite say it's on a middle grade level, because the characters are slightly older and the explanations for code-breaking and the involvement of British espionage and treason may be a little bit too advanced for some, but for a lower Young Adult level, this definitely was an entertaining and informative read. 👏🏻👏🏻 Especially for those who are interested in getting a more intimate look on the side of those who may not have their names remembered, which perhaps was the right move on their part of keeping their involvement a secret, but to also never forget the tireless efforts of those who may not have been on the battlefield or front-lines, but were still doing their best to keep the Allies one step ahead of the enemies, so much so that their hard work may have aided in shortening the war in Europe by as much as two years. 🙂↕️🙏🏻