The Edelweiss pirates Teenage rebels in Nazi Germany

Dirk Reinhardt, 1963-

Book - 2021

"When sixteen-year-old Daniel befriends Josef Gerlach, he has a feeling the old man is keeping something from him, and sure enough when Josef gives him his teenage diary to read, Daniel discovers a shocking story of rebellion and struggle. It tells how Gerlach left the Hitler Youth at the age of 14 and instead joined a gang called the Edelweiss Pirates. Their uniform: long hair and cool clothes. Their motto: freedom! At first the Edelweiss Pirates are only interested in hanging out and having a good time, but as the situation in Nazi germany gets worse, they start to plan dangerous missions against Hitler's regime. The deeper Daniel dives into this past world, the more closely he feels connected to Gerlach, until he realises what ...the Edelweiss Pirates have to do with him and his own story"--Publisher's description.

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Genres
Young adult fiction
War fiction
Historical fiction
Published
London : Pushkin Children's Books 2021.
Language
English
German
Main Author
Dirk Reinhardt, 1963- (author)
Item Description
Translated from the German.
Physical Description
282 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781782693093
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Working-class teenagers who secretly resisted fascism during World War II are the subject of this work of historical fiction translated from German. An introduction by prolific author for young people and former Children's Laureate Michael Rosen explains that this novel is rooted in fact: Although they are not well known today, the Edelweiss Pirates really existed. The book opens with Josef Gerlach's diary entry from late November 1944, describing the killing of his brother, Horst, by the SS as witnessed by Josef and his friends. In 2011, a boy named Daniel, visiting the cemetery where his grandfather was recently buried, meets Josef, who is by Horst's grave. Josef piques Daniel's interest with the claim that Horst's story might interest him especially. Daniel is hooked--and readers will be too. From this point, diary entries spanning the period from March 1941 to May 1945 are counterpointed with scenes of Daniel and Josef at the latter's modest digs in a home for elderly bachelors. Reinhardt's energetic novel is both a coming-of-age story and a historic thriller that works best when Josef and his fellow Pirates are in action, ambushing Nazi patrols, hiding from the SS, or breaking into a van to secure provisions. Along the way, Tilly and Floss, two girls, also join the group. While fueled by a sense of romantic adventure, the novel doesn't shy away from the horrors of war and Nazism. Important history tucked into a brisk roman à clef. (historical note, glossary) (Historical fiction. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.