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The Upstairs Room
The Upstairs Room
Author: Johanna Reiss
Set during the spring of 1943, Lawrence's novel is a harrowing account of combat told from the perspective of 16-year-old Kak. Like Jack in Harry Mazer's The Last Mission (1979), Kak lies about his age in order to join the air force. But Jack, a Jewish American, wants to fight Hitler; Kak, nicknamed for his tiny Canadian hometown, just wants to ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780788742194
ISBN-10: 0788742191
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Book Type: Audio CD
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speedyreader avatar reviewed The Upstairs Room on + 106 more book reviews
A memorable book, one that will be read and reread for years to come.
LISACHERIE avatar reviewed The Upstairs Room on + 7 more book reviews
I remember reading this book when I was about 8 years old. I am now 47 and can still say that this book is one of my favorites. I would highly recommend that our children read this book. It gives great insight into what the war was and how the people of the time sacrificed for each other.
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This book received numerous rewards and excellent reviews. I enjoyed it, but I would make one suggestion, I believe it is a book for very young readers. The narrative and wording is simple to the extreme. I guess I expected better and more engaging prose, similar to Anne Frank's diary.
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My son really enjoyed the book. It was a required summer reading for him, but once he picked it up and got into the book, he couldn't put it down. He has a fascination for Holocaust books, so this was perfect at his reading level.

the book did fall apart upon reading it, so sad to say I will not be able to repost it.