Resist, written by Alan Gratz is a historical fiction novel about the D-Day invasion in France. The theme of this novel is take risks and do whatever it takes to contribute to a cause. I know this is the theme because of the amount of setbacks the Protagonist encounters, and how she keeps going on.
Samira, a 13 year old girl, accompanied by her stray dog she found, Cyrano, trudge through obstacles and challenges during the second world war in Normandy France. Samira and her mother, for as long as they can remember, were part of the French resistance fighting against the Germans in secret. Samira’s mother gets seized by the Nazis and is sent to camp in Bayeux, which keeps Samira going on her journey because she is bound to save her mother before it is too late. Along the way she encounters Germans, Fake allied airplanes, a glider filled with soldiers, a parade of Nazis and much more. With the help of Cyrano, Samira wouldn't be alive to do what she was meant to do, save France and the rest of the world.
Resist is an action-packed, thrilling, and engaging Novel to Read. The end of each chapter left me on a cliffhanger, no matter the situation, which is a unique and creative way the author writes. For instance in the book, Samira and a boy were hiding in a doorway, with Nazis right outside the street. One of the Nazis began walking towards the door where Samira and the boy were hiding, and then the chapter ends. The cliffhanger that chapter shows is the reason I kept on reading the book. Another reason why this book is highly rated is the action throughout the book. I didn't really come across any part of the book where it got dry and boring. The fast paced action, the thrill, makes this book a better reading experience. An example of fast paced action is when Samira has been walking all day. Dazed by fighting Nazis and witnessing battles, she keeps moving to the next challenge. The fact the character gets barely any rest and a break from action makes the book intriguing and captivating. I like these type of books, and I have a hard time finding similar books to this one. However, Alan Gratz never disappoints, especially with Resist..
Overall, Resist was a wonderful book to read, truly a one of a kind experience. If you like Alan Gratz or enjoy reading about World War 2, Resist is a perfect read for you. I really enjoyed this read and I am certain that you will too.