A Boy Is Not a Ghost

A Boy Is Not a Ghost

by Edeet Ravel
A Boy Is Not a Ghost

A Boy Is Not a Ghost

by Edeet Ravel

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Overview

Winner, Quebec Writers' Federation Janet Savage Blachford Prize for Children and Young Adult Literature
Finalist, Governor General’s Literary Award for Young People’s Literature


In this sequel to the award-winning A Boy Is Not a Bird, a boy is exiled to Siberia during World War II. Based on a true story.

Torn from his home in Eastern Europe, with his father imprisoned in a Siberian gulag, twelve-year-old Natt finds himself stranded with other deportees in a schoolyard in Novosibirsk. And he is about to discover that life can indeed get worse than the horrific two months he and his mother have spent being transported on a bug-infested livestock train. He needs to write to his best friend, Max, but he knows the Soviet police reads everyone’s mail. So Natt decides to write in code, and his letters are a lifeline, even though he never knows whether Max will receive them. 

Every day becomes a question of survival, and where they might be shunted to next. When his mother is falsely arrested for stealing potatoes, Natt is truly on his own and must learn how to live the uncertain life of an exile. Practice being invisible as a ghost, change your name and identity if you have to, watch out for spies, and never draw the attention of the authorities. 

Even then, he will need luck on his side if he is ever going to be reunited with his family.

 

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Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.3
Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character's thoughts, words, or actions).

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.3
Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.4
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative language such as metaphors and similes.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.6
Describe how a narrator's or speaker's point of view influences how events are described.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.7
Analyze how visual and multimedia elements contribute to the meaning, tone, or beauty of a text (e.g., graphic novel, multimedia presentation of fiction, folktale, myth, poem).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781773064987
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Publication date: 09/07/2021
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.50(h) x (d)
Lexile: 800L (what's this?)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

EDEET RAVEL is an award-winning author of books for both young readers and adults. Her YA novel, Held, was nominated for the CLA Young Adult Book Award and the Arthur Ellis Crime Award, and her YA novel, The Saver, has been adapted for film and received awards around the world. Her novels for adults have won the Hugh MacLennan Prize and the Jewish Book Award and have been nominated for the Governor General’s Award and the Giller Prize. Edeet was born on an Israeli kibbutz and holds a PhD in Jewish Studies from McGill University.

Read an Excerpt

No-vo-si-birsk. No-vo-si-birsk.

I repeat the word over and over, trying to turn it into something ordinary instead of the name of a strange new place a million miles from home.

Our train journey is over at last. The city of Novosibirsk, Siberia, is our final stop.

Surely nothing can be worse than life on Train Two, Carriage One?

But... what if it is worse?

As we fold what remains of our filthy, smelly blankets, my mother tries to pretend, as usual, that everything is splendid.

"Novosibirsk!" she says happily. "What good news! It's a really big city, 400,000 people, and it's in southern Siberia!"

She's ignoring the fact that her left toe is black and blue and probably infected, one of her eyes is red and puffy, she has welts all over her body from insect bites, and she's so skinny I'd never know it was her, if I saw her from the back.

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

Praise for Edeet Ravel and A Boy Is Not a Ghost:

"A strikingly jaunty, present-tense account of suffering and dislocation." — Wall Street Journal

"A suspenseful, heartwarming read." — Toronto Star

"An inspiring tale of survival which successfully brings an important forgotten piece of history to life." — CM: Canadian Review of Materials

"Ravel’s novel offers a compelling picture of life in the U.S.S.R. under the reign of Stalin and of one family’s extraordinary adventures in surviving its depredations." — Booklist

"A compelling read." — Montreal Review of Books

"Utter­ly com­pelling and real­is­tic … unforgettable." — Jewish Book Council

"Although his story is sorrowful, Natt teaches us that resilience and kindness can still be a choice." — Calgary Herald

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