The Grand Escape: The Greatest Prison Breakout of the 20th Century (Scholastic Focus)

The Grand Escape: The Greatest Prison Breakout of the 20th Century (Scholastic Focus)

by Neal Bascomb

Narrated by Simon Vance

Unabridged — 4 hours, 59 minutes

The Grand Escape: The Greatest Prison Breakout of the 20th Century (Scholastic Focus)

The Grand Escape: The Greatest Prison Breakout of the 20th Century (Scholastic Focus)

by Neal Bascomb

Narrated by Simon Vance

Unabridged — 4 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

Neal Bascomb, author of The Nazi Hunters, returns with his next thrilling work of narrative nonfiction about a group of Allied POWs who staged an escape for the ages during World War I.

***Three starred reviews!***Neal Bascomb, author of The Nazi Hunters, returns with his next thrilling work of narrative nonfiction about a group of Allied POWs who staged an escape for the ages during World War I. Illustrated throughout with incredible photographs and published on the 100th anniversary of the Holzminden escape!At the height of World War I, as battles raged in the trenches and in the air, another struggle for survival was being waged in the most notorious POW camp in all of Germany: Holzminden. A land-locked Alcatraz of sorts, it was home to the most troublesome Allied prisoners--and the most talented at escape. The Grand Escape tells the remarkable tale of a band of pilots who pulled off an ingenious plan and made it out of enemy territory in the biggest breakout of WWI, inspiring their countrymen in the darkest hours of the war.

Editorial Reviews

JANUARY 2019 - AudioFile

It takes the smooth, calm voice of narrator Simon Vance to keep the listener from feeling claustrophobic during this nonfiction narrative of survival and escape from POW camps during WWI. The author writes these stories in a documentary style, with little to no dialogue, so Vance's delivery of the unjust and inhumane conditions gives the listener just enough distance to keep going. Because Vance tells the stories as they happened, with no extreme emotion, the listener, like the characters, perseveres. Had he narrated with more passion, the listener likely would be overwhelmed by the conditions these men faced. This Young Adult version of the audiobook will make young listeners wish Vance could read all their history books. A.R.F. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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Praise for The Grand Escape:

* "Bascomb does an extraordinary job of bringing the principal escapees to life. . . His account of the Herculean task of digging the tunnel is fascinating, viscerally evoking the claustrophobic act. He also invests his account with page-turning suspense and colorful detail. The narrative is enhanced by the inclusion of generous period photographs and contemporary maps and charts. Altogether the book is a marvel of research and an example of narrative nonfiction at its finest. It's a grand adventure." — Booklist, starred review

* "Suspenseful reading, enhanced by diagrams and photographs. A fine escapade related with proper drama and likely to be news even to well-read young historians." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "It is a tale of triumph that became a template for future prisoners of war, and Bascomb's heavy, well-cited research provides the information readers need . . . A fantastic pick for avid history readers." — School Library Journal, starred review

"Plenty of photographs put faces to the escapees, and diagrams and maps illuminate the prison layout, tunnel, and destinations for border crossing. An introductory 'List of Participants' is handy for reader review, and sources notes, bibliography, and index direct readers pursuing research. This, however, is a real-life thriller that's too compelling to relegate merely to World War I report writers." — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"An excellent piece of history presented in a readable, entertaining format." — School Library Connection

Praise for Sabotage:

* "Bascomb is a master of taking complicated histories and turning them into exciting works of nonfiction . . . This excellent treatise on a little-known episode of World War II is a first choice." — School Library Journal, starred review

"This is an exciting and impeccably researched story of science, spies, and commando raids — page-turning nonfiction at its best." — Steve Sheinkin, Newbery Honor-winning author of Bomb: The Race to Build — and Steal — the World's Most Dangerous Weapon

"Bascomb's detailed narrative builds tension through each attempt, narrow escape, and comeback . . . vivid descriptions of the principal participants and their motivations, rigors of Norway's climate and terrain, and the risks calculated (and those unforeseen), producing a gripping account of individual and collective heroic effort." — Publishers Weekly

"The book is enhanced by impressive supplemental material, including a helpful list of participants, photographs, maps, and an intriguing author's note. A rich, well-paced narrative." — Kirkus Reviews

"Bascomb admirably balances dramatic tension and context throughout . . . Sabotage will find its place in a growing body of narrative nonfiction centering on military and political history." — Horn Book

"Bascomb's clear-eyed account, helped along by photos, maps, and diagrams, of the thrilling mission and its many challenges . . . will handily engage teens." — Booklist

Praise and Awards for The Nazi Hunters:

Winner of the YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award

Winner of the Sydney Taylor Book Award for Teen Readers

"The Nazi Hunters is a fabulously exciting piece of history that teens should know about — and now they will! Bascomb's detailed scenes allow readers to live through this true tale of courage and daring as if they were there." — Deborah Heiligman, Printz Honor-winning author of Charles and Emma and Intentions

"I found The Nazi Hunters riveting, from its suspenseful search for Eichmann to the capture of the war criminal responsible for orchestrating the murder of eleven million people, including six million Jews. Neal Bascomb's book is incredibly well-researched and paced like an espionage thriller. The hunters' commitment to bringing Eichmann to justice is sure to captivate readers." — Susan Campbell Bartoletti, Newbery Honor-winning author of Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow and The Boy Who Dared

"From cafés in Buenos Aires to the halls of the fledgling Israeli government, from false identities to secret drops, this story has all the hallmarks of a spy novel. Bascomb has a knack for turning complex detail into a suspenseful, heart-pounding narrative." — School Library Journal

"Photographs are included throughout the text, adding not just to the evidence of Eichmann's guilt but to the reader's sense of being along on the mission." — The Horn Book Magazine

"Tension rises from the pages, thanks to Bascomb's command of pacing, judicious use of quoted material, inclusion of archival photographs and strong descriptions." — Kirkus Reviews

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170565566
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 09/25/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years
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