Max in the Land of Lies: A Tale of World War II (Book #2)
Max in the Land of Lies: A Tale of World War II (Book #2)
By Adam Gidwitz
Hardcover
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“A heartrending masterpiece of middle-grade historical fiction.″ –Booklist, starred review
“A headlong thriller laced with provocative and topical historical truths.” –Kirkus, starred review
Max Bretzfeld is back in Berlin where his most dangerous mission is about to begin! The thrilling conclusion to the World War II spy duology that began with Max in the House of Spies.
Max is on a mission.
Well, two missions.
One has been assigned by his British spymasters: Infiltrate the Funkhaus, the center of Nazi radio and propaganda.
The other they have forbidden: Find his parents.
Max Bretzfeld was willing to do anything to return to Germany, even become a British spy. Training complete and forged papers in hand, the radio wunderkind’s missions have begun. But nothing is as he expected. His parents are missing. Nazi intelligence is watching him. And the lines between lies and truth are becoming more blurred every day. Max will need every tool at his disposal, from his radio expertise and spy training to the help of Berg and Stein, the immortal creatures living on his shoulders. Even so, there’s no guarantee he’ll make it out of Berlin alive.
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About the contributor(s)
About the contributor(s)
Bestselling author Adam Gidwitz was a teacher for eight years. He told countless stories to his students, who then demanded he write his first book, A Tale Dark & Grimm. Adam has since written two companion novels, In a Glass Grimmly and The Grimm Conclusion. He is also the author of The Inquisitor’s Tale, which won the Newbery Honor, and The Unicorn Rescue Society series. Adam still tells creepy, funny fairy tales live to kids on his podcast Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest—and at schools around the world. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, daughter, and dog, Lucy Goosey.
Book details
Book details
ISBN: 9780593112113
Publisher: Dutton Books for Young Readers
Date published:
Page count: 320
Categories, genres & themes: Juvenile Fiction / Historical / Holocaust, Juvenile Fiction / Spies & Spying, and Juvenile Fiction / Legends, Myths, Fables
Ages: 8 to 12
