Thanks to NetGalley, Thomas Nelson Fiction, and Mario Escobar for my advanced copy of his new book: Children of The Stars.
1942, Jacob and Moses Stein, two young Jewish brothers are staying with their Aunt Judith in Paris during the Nazi occupation and are trying to keep a low profile. Eleazar and Jana Stein the boy’s parents are German actors they have left the brothers with Judith while they try to find somewhere safe for the whole family to live. On the first morning of summer school holidays, the boys have an early breakfast, decide to leave the shelter of the tiny apartment and visit the synagogue.
The boys have no idea the Nazi's have ordered the local police to round up Jewish citizens and take them to the Velodrome d'Hiver. The Boys are spotted leaving the apartment building; they try to get away and are eventually caught.
Jacob and Moses manage to escape the Velodrome, they return to their aunt’s apartment, she has gone missing, while searching the apartment for any clues as to what happened to their aunt, the boys find letters from their parents and they notice the envelopes have a return address is in the South of France.
The brothers decide to try to find their parents and the boy’s flight from Paris begins! They travel through France by van, train, truck and they also have to walk through the dangerous French countryside.
Along their journey, they meet members of the French resistance and complete strangers who are willing to help the boys; they provide shelter, food, a hot bath, clean clothes and a safe place for them to hide. They put themselves at risk of being arrested to protect the boys and some do pay the ultimate price for helping them.
The boys eventually make it to the village of Le Chambon-sur-Ligon, here Pastor Andre Trocme finds homes for them, they go to school, Jacob has his first crush on a girl called Anna and life in the village is peaceful for a few months.
But the threat of the Nazi's return, they know Jewish people are being hidden in the small valley and they start looking for them and arrests begin.
The boys are on the runs again, they have no choice but to take the risk of trying to get to safety in Spain and eventually try to be reunited with their parents who they hope have made it to South America!
I enjoyed reading Children Of The Stars, it’s a story about the strong bond between two loving brothers, how families had to make the difficult choices during WW II, parents would do anything to keep their children safe during such a dangerous time in history and about two boys who manage to go on a long crazy journey through war torn Europe, how they try to find their parents who are desperately fleeing the Nazi's and being sent to a concentration camp.
I gave the book four stars, I have read Mario's previous book Auschwitz Lullaby and I loved it.