From the Publisher
"This up-close glimpse at the historical figure’s inner circle and last days centers an unnervingly calm protagonist maintaining an elaborate ruse while navigating the increasingly dangerous streets of Berlin, where knowing who is friend and foe determines survival." — Publishers Weekly
“Fascinating and riveting, especially for history buffs and spy aficionados.” — Kirkus Reviews
“A page-turner, particularly for readers intrigued by WWII.” — Booklist
“Middle school historical fiction enthusiasts…should find this intriguing.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Give to historical fiction lovers and purchase where WWII stories are popular.” — School Library Journal
Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
Middle school historical fiction enthusiasts…should find this intriguing.
Booklist
A page-turner, particularly for readers intrigued by WWII.
Booklist
A page-turner, particularly for readers intrigued by WWII.
Kirkus Reviews
2021-09-01
Spying for the British in the final years of World War II, 13-year-old English girl Alice Winfield embarks on a dangerous mission to Berlin.
Involved in British spying for centuries, the Winfields are Rasas, or agents with perfectly proportioned, forgettable faces, ideal for espionage. Alice’s mother is a veteran Rasa spy for MI6, her father’s an operative stationed in Berlin, and her 19-year-old sister, Louise, has been trusted with complex missions. When Louise suddenly resigns and has plastic surgery to alter her face, Alice feels lost. Parachuting into Germany with her mother to join her father in Berlin on her first top-level mission, Alice poses as a schoolgirl. Winning a coveted Reich Praktikum, or student internship, in Hitler’s household, she goes everywhere the Führer goes, observing and reporting back about his mental state as part of an assassination plot. With the Allies approaching, clever Alice tries to fulfill her mission, secretly help a homeless Jewish boy, uncover the mystery of Louise’s sudden appearance in Germany, and remain inconspicuous while surrounded by enemies. Alice’s behind-the-scenes position within the epicenter of Nazi power during the final days of the war provides an intriguing perspective on Nazi luminaries, 1940s German student life, wartime deprivations in Berlin, Nazi xenophobia and racial theory, and the excitement and danger of being a wartime spy. Repeated themes of identity and references to Wagner’s Ring cycle prove effective. Characters read as White.
Fascinating and riveting, especially for history buffs and spy aficionados. (historical notes) (Historical fiction. 9-13)