Praise for Uncertain Soldier
2016 Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People Winner
2016 OLA Red Maple Award shortlist
2016 IODE Violet Downey Book Award shortlist
2015 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens Fall selection
2021 49th Shelf “Lest We Forget: Books for Remembrance Day” reading list selection
"The author's research is evident yet deftly woven into the fabric of the narrative. Historical fiction from a seldom seen perspective, suspenseful and nuanced, a smart addition to most young adult collections."—School Library Journal
"[R]eaders will likely find the two main characters' journeys to safety and justice in a cruel world compelling."—Publishers Weekly
"Bass does a fantastic job building and releasing tension throughout the novel...[The characters'] feelings of helplessness and struggles with conflicted loyalties should be easy for any young reader to identify with."—Quill & Quire
"This novel shows solid research into the conditions of the 38,000 German POW's in Canada, and life in rural Alberta in the 1940s...the visceral details and important themes make the journey compelling."—Resource Links
"...Uncertain Soldier is an excellent novel, fascinating for its detail about Canadian rural life in the 1940s, rich in male characters with whom boys can identify, and important in theme - that one should not be too quick to judge others. Highly Recommended."—CM Magazine
"Bass writes with a visceral power...Wrestling with complex issues of friendship, loyalty, politics and violence, Uncertain Soldier would be an excellent choice for a teen boys' book club."—Canadian Children's Book News
"Bass does an excellent job of uncovering the layers of many complex emotions...Mature junior high readers, and senior high students will identify with Bass's strong male characters whose loyalties are tested and with the complex friendships that develop as the plot unfolds."—ASLC Litpicks
"Karen Bass again, as she did in Graffiti Knight , examines an ill-fated part of our history (her author's note is an especially enlightening and valuable read) and textures it with humanity that makes it a touching story of distressing times."—CanLit for LittleCanadians
"Uncertain Soldier is a solid, intelligent interpretation of the politics of the time and the effect of opinion on morale. Through the richness of its characters, the novel gives voice to a gamut of attitudes, revealing the complexity of life during the 1940s far more thoroughly and effectively than what is taught in history classes....Historians still debate the political 'what ifs' of the first half of the twentieth century, and this uncertainty, manifested at all levels of society, is brilliantly woven into the fabric of Bass's text."—There Will Be Books
...Uncertain Soldier is an excellent novel, fascinating for its detail about Canadian rural life in the 1940s, rich in male characters with whom boys can identify, and important in theme - that one should not be too quick to judge others. Highly Recommended.
Uncertain Soldier is a solid, intelligent interpretation of the politics of the time and the effect of opinion on morale. Through the richness of its characters, the novel gives voice to a gamut of attitudes, revealing the complexity of life during the 1940s far more thoroughly and effectively than what is taught in history classes….Historians still debate the political “what ifs” of the first half of the twentieth century, and this uncertainty, manifested at all levels of society, is brilliantly woven into the fabric of Bass’s text.
This novel shows solid research into the conditions of the 38,000 German POW's in Canada, and life in rural Alberta in the 1940s...the visceral details and important themes make the journey compelling.
Karen Bass again, as she did in Graffiti Knight, examines an ill-fated part of our history (her author’s note is an especially enlightening and valuable read) and textures it with humanity that makes it a touching story of distressing times.
CanLit for LittleCanadians
Bass writes with a visceral power...Wrestling with complex issues of friendship, loyalty, politics and violence, Uncertain Soldier would be an excellent choice for a teen boys’ book club
Canadian Children's Book News
Bass does a fantastic job building and releasing tension throughout the novel...[The characters’] feelings of helplessness and struggles with conflicted loyalties should be easy for any young reader to identify with.
Bass does a fantastic job building and releasing tension throughout the novel...[The characters’] feelings of helplessness and struggles with conflicted loyalties should be easy for any young reader to identify with.
2015-05-12 Reluctant German soldier Erich, just 17 and part English—a fact he carefully conceals—has been incarcerated in a Canadian prisoner-of-war camp since recovering from injuries sustained when his ship sunk. He's being brutally bullied by devout Nazis who sense his waning loyalty and, in an overworked trope, also remind him of his older brother's cruelty during his childhood. For 12-year-old Max, the son of immigrants, the situation is ironically similar. School is much like a prison for him, and his bullies are out-of-control older boys who resent his German background. The adults around him ignore the brutality. After Erich is sent to an Alberta logging camp for the winter, the two cross paths and become friends. Someone in the camp is staging dangerous "accidents" and Erich, under pressure from fellow prisoners, tries to get to the bottom of it. Suspense mounts as each boy tries different, often unsuccessful, methods of coping and ultimately resolving their worsening situations. Erich and Max, richly developed characters, make the uncertain outcome matter. Christmas, a Cree, befriends them both; genial yet emotionally restrained, he—disappointingly—comes across as more "noble Indian" caricature than flesh and blood. The story's complexity and the believably depicted historical setting help to compensate for this coming-of-age tale's unevenness. (Historical fiction. 11-18)