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Cargando... Firebirdpor Elizabeth Wein
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This young adult novella offers a fascinating glimpse into the experiences of Russian women during WWII. When Russia joins the war, Nastia Nabokova, an instructor at the Leningrad Youth Aeroclub, is determined to sign up to fight -- and fly. I liked how Nastia learns more about the enigmatic Chief Flight Instructor, the only other woman working at the aeroclub and an old friend of Nastia’s parents. I’m not so sure about the framing narrative -- Nastia is writing to explain why she violated orders by landing behind enemy lines. Although I am convinced that Nastia is not a traitor, I’m not convinced that a Russian wartime tribunal would accept her defence. But perhaps that uncertainty is fitting. This is a short book but it’s not a simple one. Part of its complexity is because Nastia is either naively unaware of problems with her culture’s ideology, or else astutely realises that she can’t let any hint of criticism enter her account. Or maybe the truth lies somewhere between the two. When the Civil War was over, my father became a curator at the Alexander Palace Museum -- the very place where the Czar and his family had lived before the Revolution. He would tell me, “It’s important to remember the history of the old nation while making a new one, my Nastia. That’s why you’re named Anastasia -- meaning rebirth. An old name for a new generation.” sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"Nastia is no traitor. She is a daring pilot, the daughter of revolutionaries, and now, as the Second World War descends on Russia, she must fight to save the glorious Motherland. But all is not as it seems, and when the battles begin, secrets are revealed and everything that she once knew is challenged... A thrilling adventure brimming with historical detail and powerful female characters. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 13+."--Amazon.com. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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"Firebird" was supposedly written for reluctant readers but I still think it was too short and lacked depth. It was hard to like any of the characters and there was minimal action except near the end.
Overall, I found this novel to be a disappointing read and one I don't think the target audience will find interesting. ( )