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Ausländer

by Paul Dowswell

Interest age: 11+
Reading age: 11+

Published by Bloomsbury, 2010

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About this book

The German invasion of Poland ends Peter’s peaceful life with his parents on their farm in the Polish countryside. Peter’s parents are killed and he is sent to an orphanage, but as he is the very epitome of Aryan youth and has some German blood, he is spared the wretched fate of many of the other boys and adopted by Professor Kaltenbach and taken to live with his family in Berlin.

At first, life in Berlin proves a relief to Peter; he joins the Hitler Youth and avidly listens to the radio reports of Germany’s prowess on the battlefields. However, Peter becomes troubled by the activities of the Nazis and finds himself risking his life to protect those who are persecuted.

Ausländer gives a fascinating insight into life in Berlin during WorldWar II – a perspective not frequently portrayed in young adult fiction. The closing chapters are especially gripping and will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

About the author

After doing a History degree at Goldsmith’s College in London, Paul began working as a researcher for museums and publishers. Paul started writing at Time-Life in London then moved to Usborne to work as an editor and writer of children’s non-fiction. After eight years he went freelance, writing information books for everyone from the National Trust and Hodder & Stoughton, to Scholastic’s Literacy Time classroom material and Microsoft’s DVD Encarta encyclopedia. Paul started to write more narrative non-fiction with Usborne’s True Stories series which gave him the confidence to try his hand at fiction. This led directly to the Powder Monkey series with Bloomsbury.

Paul divides his life between Wolverhampton, Chester and London. He lives in Wolverhampton with his wife and daughter. Outside of work Paul teaches a course in writing children’s books at the Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham.

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