Rose Blanche

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An important and unforgettable story, brilliantly re-told by Booker Prize-winner Ian McEwan.

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Rose Blanche was the name of a group of young German citizens who, at their peril, protested against the war. Like them, Rose observes all the changes going on around her which others choose to ignore. She watches as the streets of her small German town fill with soldiers. One day she sees a little boy escaping from the back of a truck, only to be captured by the mayor and shoved back into it. Rose follows the truck to a desolate place out of town, where she discovers many other children, staring hungrily from behind an electric barbed wire fence. She starts bringing the children food, instinctively sensing the need for secrecy, even with her mother. Until the tide of the war turns and soldiers in different uniforms stream in from the East, and Rose and the imprisoned children disappear...

Editorial Reviews

"'Offers the consolation, that goodnees, even when unrecorded, is still worth celebrating.'" - Amanda Craig, The Times

"'Illustrated with extraordinary, haunting pictures'" - Rebecca Abrams, The Daily Telegraph

"Number 8 in their 10 Best Illustrated books feature: It's a modern fairy tale that does not flinch at reality" - Quentin Blake, The Independent

"Bleak but rewarding" - The School Librarian

"'With their simple prose and pictorial finesse, Innocenti's books survey communal disaster and individual loss without ever steeping themselves in it .'" - Laurence Alster, TES

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