
Tamar
by Mal Peet
Interest age: 14 to 15
Reading age: 9+
Published by Walker Books, 2014
About this book
When Tamar's grandfather dies, he leaves behind a box with her name on it. Inside she finds a series of clues and hidden messages which she and her cousin follow, to discover the story of another Tamar, a resistance fighter in Nazi-occupied Holland during the Second World War.
They unravel a story of passionate love, jealousy, betrayal and tragedy amongst the daily fear and horror of war.
Peet, winner of the 2004 Branford-Boase Award, has created a powerful and terrifyingly authentic picture of wartime life, of the intense relationships provoked by danger, and the links which emerge between those wartime events and the modern Tamar's fractured family life, and her emerging love for her cousin. An absorbing and challenging crossover novel.
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