In the midst
of war, one teenager is determined to make a difference
If no one will do anything, she'll have to do it herself.
In 1941 France is still "free." But fifteen-year-old Magali is frustrated by
the cruel irony of pretending life is normal when food is rationed, new clothes
are a rarity, and most of her friends are refugees. And now the government is
actually helping the Nazis. Someone has got to do something, but it seems like
no one has the guts—until Paquerette arrives.
Smuggling refugee children is Paquerette's job. And she asks Magali to
help.
Working with Paquerette is scary and exhausting, but Magali never doubts that
it is the right thing to do. Until her brash actions put those she loves in
danger.