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War That Saved My Life
War That Saved My Life | Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
*2016 Newbery Honor book*Winner of the 2016 Schneider Family Book Award This #1 New York Times bestseller is an exceptionally moving story of triumph against all odds set during World War II. For fans of Counting by 7s and Sarah, Plain and Tall. Ten-year-old Ada has never left her one-room apartment. Her mother is too humiliated by Ada's twisted foot to let her outside. So when her little brother Jamie is shipped out of London to escape the war, Ada doesn't waste a minute--she sneaks out to join him. So begins a new adventure for Ada, and for Susan Smith, the woman who is forced to take the two kids in. As Ada teaches herself to ride a pony, learns to read, and watches for German spies, she begins to trust Susan--and Susan begins to love Ada and Jamie. But in the end, will their bond be enough to hold them together through wartime? Or will Ada and her brother fall back into the cruel hands of their mother?
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alexvaughn
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“I have never been loved before, but I had learned how to live without it.”

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alexvaughn
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This would be a great book to teach students about the experience children have being evacuated during world war 2

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alexvaughn
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this heartbreaking story is a wonderful read about a girl with clingy who is evacuated from her home in london and faces her past challenges of abuse

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lilliangermaine
The War that Saved My Life | Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

“Your courage, your cheerfulness, your resolution, will bring us victory.“

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lilliangermaine
The War that Saved My Life | Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

This book would be great to incorporate into your classroom in ELA and social studies. It teaches children about WWII while giving them a child character to relate to. It transports children to what times were like during the war while also having an underlying meaning/lesson. This book is written from Ada's point of view so as the reader we get a first-hand account of her feelings, which students can learn from and dissect as well.

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lilliangermaine
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The War that Saved My Life was published in 2015. This historical fiction takes place in England during WWII. It follows a young girl named Ada as she sneaks out to seek refuge with her brother to escape the war. During this story, the reader learns how Ada teaches herself to ride a pony, read, and learn about German spies. Being crippled Ada's mother is ashamed of her, and Ada is not ready to face her mother after the war is over.

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JackHowley5
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This is a great story to teach the ideas of perseverance through a common theme of overcoming struggle

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JackHowley5
The War that Saved My Life | Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

“I was not broken. I was not ugly. I was not worthless. I was something else entirely.”

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JackHowley5
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This story is set during WWII follows Ada who goes on a journey to escape London and go countryside where she learns to trust, love, and overcome her abusive past.

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olivia.d
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“You are not worthless. You are not broken. You are whole and worthy of love”

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olivia.d
The War that Saved My Life | Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

I wouldn‘t use this book in my classroom because there‘s some topics and themes that are discussed that are a bit too heavy for a school environment

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olivia.d
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This was a really heavy book but well written. I appreciated the message and how it was portrayed

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mh930121
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“Maybe I could do it. Maybe I could be free.“

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mh930121
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The themes are personal growth, overcoming adversity, and the power of love and kindness in transforming lives. It teaches readers that everyone, no matter their background or physical challenges, deserves respect and the opportunity to shape their own future.

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mh930121
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This is an inspiring story about Ada, a young girl born with a clubfoot, who escapes her abusive mother during World War II. Along with her brother Jamie, she is evacuated to the English countryside where she finds freedom, learns to trust others, and discovers her own strength.

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This will be one of my top books of the year. War stories aren‘t my favorite, nor is historical fiction. I also don‘t like books where kids are hurt. But this one had such an immense wait list on my Libby app that when it finally came up after about 3 years, I knew I had to listen to it as I might not get another chance! The audio was amazing. It was sad in some ways but very lovely, hopeful and even humourous. Fantastic narration. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Set in WWII England, this middle grade novel details Ada‘s escape from her abusive mother to join her brother Jamie as he is evacuated to the Kent countryside. She grapples with (forced) gratitude toward her new caretaker Susan, low self-esteem, and the knowledge that her mother does not love her, for she could have given Ada surgery to fix her clubfoot as a child and did not.

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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards This Newbery Honor book would be great for an upper elementary or middle school class to learn about WWII as well as what anxiety is like, as Ada often “goes away inside her head,” gets overwhelmed with crowds, and likes the comfort of being swaddled in a blanket when she panics. There's also a great sequel - The War I Finally Won! 7mo
Daisey I agree; this was such a great book! I‘ve yet to read the sequel, but I just recently read another historical fiction by this author - 7mo
Karisimo This one is a new classic! @daisey I have the night war in my queue right now! Thanks for sharing @SaunteringVaguelyDownwards 7mo
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It was awesome!

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Listening to this one...

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vjay
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Great book for suspense, and has a great story.

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ImperfectCJ
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I found this book delightful. It's a little over-the-top at times, but only enough to be improbable, not impossible. And really, bombings and air raids and evacuations of children and really most of WWII are over-the-top but completely factual, so there you are. The novel feels like an honest depiction of several types of trauma and cultural biases from a child's perspective.

megnews I loved this. 3y
mandarchy I love this book, it reminds me of Angela's Ashes, but 4th grade style. 3y
merelybookish Loved it too! There's a sequel but have never gotten around to it 3y
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Daisey
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March was a good reading month. I ended up going pretty much all in on the middle grade reading so that I didn‘t finish some other things in the plans. Although I‘m in the middle of some, I finished no books from the 1001 list and got behind on Ulysses, but I did mark 7 books off the owned TBR list.

Favorites this month were The War That Saved My Life & The Lions of Little Rock.

#ReadingStats #MonthlyStats #BookSpinBingo

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Daisey
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This book was incredible, and Kimberly Brubaker Bradley is becoming a must read author for me. It‘s a story of a brother and sister evacuated from London to the countryside in the early days of WWII, but it‘s also a story of found family. Ada and Jamie learn there‘s much more to life than the limited and abusive home life they left behind.

#MiddleGrade #HistoricalFiction #MsDsLibrary
#MiddleGradeMarchThroughTime 1939-1940

Jensol77 My first novel I remember reading as a YA was Summer of My German Solider. I think I was in 6th grade. 3y
BookBabe @Jensol77 I read that too around that age and loved it! 3y
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This juvenile book, set during WW2, was so interesting to read. I'll definitely get the second book at my library. While I got tired of reading WW2-related books (overload), this book focused more on life in war-stricken England, with two kids from London being entrusted to a single older woman in the countryside. The boy and the girl were from a poor and abusive household, but despite the war, we'll see them blossom in their new environment.

Daisey I just started this one as my at school book, and I‘m really enjoying it so far. 3y
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rebbyj
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READ THIS BOOK!

megnews I loved this so much. The audio is great!! 3y
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jensini
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Best book🌟

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erzascarletbookgasm I loved this book! ❤️ 4y
Eggs Me too🐴🐴 @erzascarletbookgasm (edited) 4y
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The war that saved my life was a great book I couldn't stop reading it, it was a fantastic story. My favorite character was definitely the little pony. There where no flaws and I loved it.

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Ada and James escape their horrible Mam when all of the kids in London were sent elsewhere to keep them safe from the impending war. They are forced to live with Susan, and while it is a bumpy ride, they all grow in different ways. This is a wonderfully written juvenile book.

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LyndyG
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10 word book review: This book is my favorite read of 2020 so far!

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#booknlunch for the square.
📚#bookaboutsiblings
🍽 cucumber basil gazpacho
#summerfunjr #bingo
@StayCurious @4thhouseontheleft

SheilaChew That soup looks great! 5y
Sharpeipup @SheilaChew it is delicious & so easy to make. 5y
alisiakae My daughter really liked this book! 5y
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I‘m still on a sentimental #middlegrade kick, apparently, and this book is a DOOZY. Major tearjerker and content warning for child abuse, although portrayed sensitively for its audience and probably harder to read as an adult. Still, there‘s something almost comforting about reading about the London Blitz and evacuation of children in WWII— maybe because it was a disaster when everyone came together to get through tough times as best they could.

TracyReadsBooks This is a wonderful book—I loved it. It‘s very popular in our school library—with students and parents! 5y
emtobiasz @TracyReadsBooks it really is! Today was the first time I could bring myself to pick up a book since I finished Six of Crows on Monday, and I read this in a day. 5y
mandarchy When I book talk this to adults, I call it Angela's ashes lite. 4y
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megnews
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Brilliant story. Excellent narration!

#MiddleGradeMarch book 8

TheBookHippie Read book two ❤️📖I thought these were both so well done! 5y
sblbooks @TheBookHippie agree, I read both last year. 5y
megnews @TheBookHippie @sblbooks I‘ll definitely be reading the second one. 5y
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Peddler410 On my list. 5y
megnews @Peddler410 👍🏻 5y
BookNAround So good! 5y
ravenlee Love this one. 5y
Tracyantoon I have heard so many great comments about this book. Need to add this one to my list. 5y
erzascarletbookgasm Oh I loved this book! I need to read the sequel though. 5y
juliegumdrop This is on my TBR for this month. 5y
LibrarianRyan 👍 😁 5y
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