Spencer Morgan And Dieter Hedrick Are On Opposite Sides Of The War And Fighting For The Same Thing. At the age of fifteen, Dieter's blind devotion gets him promoted from Hitler Youth into the German army. Dieter's determined to prove his allegiance and bravery all costs. Spence, just sixteen, drops out of his Utah high school to begin training as a paratrooper. He's seen how boys who weren't much in high school can come home heroes, and Spence wants to prove to his friends and family that he really can be something. Their worst fear was that the war would end too soon -- that they wouldn't get the chance to prove themselves. But when they finally see the action they were hoping for, it's like nothing they could have ever imagined.
Dean Hughes Libros
Dean Hughes es un prolífico autor cuya obra explora principalmente temas de la infancia, la adolescencia y las complejidades del crecimiento. Sus narrativas a menudo profundizan en los paisajes emocionales de jóvenes personajes que navegan por amistades, dinámicas familiares y los desafíos del autodescubrimiento. Hughes posee una habilidad distintiva para capturar la voz auténtica de la juventud, haciendo que sus historias sean identificables y profundamente resonantes. Su compromiso de retratar los matices de las vidas jóvenes lo ha establecido como una voz significativa en la literatura infantil y juvenil.



Displaced
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The story follows two Syrian refugee teens navigating the challenges of life on the streets of Beirut as they strive to provide for their family in a hostile environment. Their journey explores themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the quest for belonging, highlighting the struggles faced by refugees in search of a place to call home. The novel delves into their difficult choices and the harsh realities of survival, offering a poignant look at the human spirit in the face of adversity.