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Red Stars

by Davide Morosinotto
Translated by Denise Muir

Interest age: 9 to 12
Reading age: 9+

Published by Pushkin Children's, 2020

  • Chapter books
  • Historical
  • Thriller

About this book

Twins Viktor and Nadya are twelve years old when Nazi forces attack the Soviet Union. As the threat of war creeps closer to their home, the children are quickly evacuated with the promise to their mother that they’ll stay together and look after each other – no matter what.

But on their hurried journey out of a city under attack, disaster strikes; the twins become separated in the panic and confusion, and find themselves torn apart, stranded on two separate trains travelling in completely different directions and with no knowledge of where they’re going.

As enemy planes soar overhead and Nazi forces push forward into Russia, the twins swear to find each other again – but their road isn’t easy. Up against ruthless soldiers, desperate hunger, and the brutal Russian winter, Nadya and Viktor must both fight to survive.

Every bit as much a thriller as it is an historical novel, Red Stars is utterly gripping and believable even as it jumps between two viewpoints and locations. Nadya and Viktor and their friends are strong, memorable characters facing the horror of war with innocence, hope, and determination. The book is packed with historical maps, drawings, diagrams and photographs – and each section of the children’s diaries’ is annotated by a fictional officer using the story as evidence.

The care and detail that has gone into the story of Nadya and Viktor, their joint quest to find each other, and what it means to be a hero make this a really immersive and suspenseful book suitable for slightly older children.

About the author

Davide was born in a small town in the hills of Northern Italy. He always wanted to be a writer, and spent his school days thinking up incredible adventures and imaginary worlds. His debut La Corsa Della Bilancia won the Mondadori Junior Award, and since then he's written 27 books for children and young adults both in his own name and as a ghost writer. His books have been translated into 16 languages. He also works as a translator and screenwriter for TV productions and video games. His book Il Rinomato Catalogo Walker & Dawn has been a bestseller in Italy and Germany, and won the Andersen Prize for best children's literature.

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