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category: Children's Fiction
published: Aug 2003
ISBN:9781553376187
publisher: Kids Can Press

Flames of the Tiger

by John Wilson

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Description

In this novel by John Wilson, Dieter is seduced by the pomp and circumstance of war as a boy growing up during Hitler’s rise to power. But as global hostilities intensify, Dieter is called upon to fight for his country in a conflict that he doesn’t fully understand. With most of his family dead, Berlin in ruins and the Russian army closing in, Dieter can no longer naively cling to his childhood beliefs. The world he is facing is brutal, dirty and unforgiving, and the most he can hope for is the chance to survive.

About the Author

John Wilson

Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, John Wilson grew up on the Isle of Skye and outside Glasgow, without the slightest idea that he would ever write books. After obtaining a degree in geology from the University of St. Andrews, he worked in Zimbabwe and Alberta before taking up writing full time and moving to Vancouver Island in 1991. John is the author of numerous articles, essays, poems and reviews, and almost fifty novels and nonfiction books for kids, teens and adults. He was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award (The Alchemist's Dream, 2007), and his books have won or been shortlisted for most Canadian children's-literature prizes.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
10 to 14
Grade:
5 to 9
Awards
  • Short-listed, Stellar Book Teen Choice Award
  • Short-listed, White Pine Award
  • Runner-up, Manitoba Readers’ Young Choice Award
  • Runner-up, International Book Award, The Society of School Librarians International
Editorial Reviews

Most major aspects of the war are included in this fast-paced book that warns against the dangers of mob mentality, brutality, and inaction, all within the confines of a well-told story.

— Voice of Youth Advocates

[P]resents a compelling and thoughtful story of war that should appeal to a wide range of readers from ages 10 to 14.

— Quill & Quire

Flames of the Tiger would make an excellent fiction supplement to Canadian history courses, which cover World War II. It would also be a good title for any thematic unit on war or conflict.

— Resource Links

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