Milada is an eleven year old girl from Czechoslovakia. She lives with her mother, father, bother Jaro, Babichka, and her sister Anechka. Times are tough because of the current Nazi rule, so Milada is surprised when she receives a telescope and a cake for her birthday. Milada has a big party with her best friend Terezie and other children. Everyone enjoys themselves and has fun except for Ruzha, a girl who secludes herself from others. That night, Nazis come to Milada's house. Her family is told to pack clothes for three days. Her parents a separated and her Babichka slips apin in the shape of a star into Milada's hands. She tells Milada to remember who she is and where she is from. As Milada's family marches outside, she sees other neighbors and friends in the same position. All of the people are led to the local school, their possesions are taken away and they are taken to another school. The men and boys are sent to a work camp. A Nazi comes up to Milada and motions for her to follow. Soon, she is in a room with other children, and all of them have light eyes and blond hair. Milada is examined by many different doctors. They check her hair, her eyes, even her nose. Milada is allowed to return back to her mother and the other women. She is then taken on a bus with Ruzha and two Nazi women. When they exit the bus, more Nazi women and blond haired girls are waiting by a school surrounded by a wire fence. The girls are led to a room with cots and a large painting of Hitler. They are forced to salute the picture and go to bed. In the morning they are given uniforms and new German names. Milada is now named Eva and Ruzha is named Franziska. They are told that their families died in an Allied air raid and that they are the future of Germany. They need to learn the German language and customs. Eva is defeint and trys to remeber her real name and her family. Every day, she pins Babichka's star under her shirt. Franziska is becoming the star pupil of the Nazi teachers.In class, they are shown a film on the evil of Jews. One day, a girl named Hedi speaks Polish and she is beaten with a ruler severely. Eva is shocked by the barbaric behavior of the Nazis and vows never to be like them. Eva befriends a girl named Liesel who shares Eva's opinion on Nazis. Franziska erases all the memory of her life outside the Nazi girls camps. She does not believe that the Nazis took her and her family from their home. She tries to be a good Aryan by saying things like "Jews should be shot." The girl who spoke Polish, Hedi, wets bed and so she and her sister Elsa are sent away for "additional training". Late in the night, Eva recalls her family, but can't remember her own name. She feels that she has failed her Grandma. So, she goes outside to look at the stars like she used to in Czechoslovakia. Suddenly, she remembers that Milada is her name. Liesel and Eva go outside every night into an abandoned church, tell each other their real names, and talk freely about life. One day, Fraulein Kruger, the headmistress, takes all of the girls on a trip to Puschkau,a local Polish town. In the street, Eva sees an old woman who looks like her Babichka. The woman screams "Evil Nazi child" and spits on Eva. Fraulein Kruger beats the woman with a billy club and laughs it off. The next week, the girls are taken to the church. They are told that they will be adopted by Germans. Eva faints because she had hope that she would return to her family. She is adopted by the Werner family. Hans, the father, Trude,the mother, Elsbeth, the daughter, Peter,the son,and Kaiser, the dog. They have a huge white house that smells very badly. Trude says that it is just the smell of the cost of war. While roaming the house, Eva finds a locked door and she tries to open it. Peter confronts her and says that its Hans's office and that no one is allowed inside. Hans is very strict and only shows kindness for Peter. He is the head of a local prison camp. After the first full family meal, Eva begins to pick up the dishes. She is yelled at and has to apologize to and salute the portrait of Hitler. Eva receives a letter from Franziska and she rips it into tiny shreds. Eva and Elsbeth become friends. Elsbeth confides in Eva and tells her that her father told her that he likes Peter the best out of all of the kids. The Werners plan an adoption party for Eva. While outside, Elsbeth explains to Eva that the smell is from smokestacks that burn the bodies of prisoners. At the adoption party, Trude is given a medal for the number of German children she is raising. She grows worried because the Allies are winning the war. Elsbeth shows Eva where she has hidden a gun that she stole from her father. She teaches Eva how to shoot in the woods. On the way home, Eva hears the Czechoslovakian anthem and she follows the voices. Women at a prison camp are singing. Elsbeth gets mad at Eva and tells her not to go there anymore. The Werners have to fire their staff due to lack of money. That night, Trude and Hans get in a fight. Hans wants to leave the family because the Russians are coming and they are looking for important Germans. In the morning, Hans, Peter, and Kaiser are gone. Trude goes crazy and they move down into the shelter for three weeks. The Russians come to the the house and rip it apart with machine guns. They demand Hans's papers, but he took them with him. Elsbeth realizes the danger when the Russians leave. She and Eva go outside to look for the pistol in the woods. They can't find it and Eva offers to stay and look. She heads towards the prison camp but Elsbeth catches her. She accuses Eva of being Jewish and says that something is wrong with her. Eva fights her until they are both out of breath. At night, Eva realizes that she lost her pin outside. Elsbeth follows her to the woods and they find it. Next week, when Eva wakes up there are no sounds of war. When they turn the radio on, it says that Germany surrendered, and that Hitler was dead. Everyone moves back upstairs. While they are moving in, there is a knock at the door. Red cross workers have come to take Milada to her mother. Milada meets her mother and they move in with a cousin. Jaro, Babichka,and her father are dead. Anechka is still missing. Milada and her mother vow to find Anechka and continue their lives.
I enjoyed this book very much. I like how Eva tries to keep her morals and the memory of her parents throughout the whole experience.I think that the author described Hans very well, and made him a very convincing vile character.