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Wait for Me

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Perfect for fans of Code Name Verity and The Girl in the Blue Coat, Wait for Me, from debut author Caroline Leech, brings a fresh new voice, and a perfect blend of sweet romance and historical fiction, to a much-loved genre.

It's 1945, and Lorna Anderson's life on her father's farm in Scotland consists of endless chores and rationing, knitting Red Cross scarves, and praying for an Allied victory. So when Paul Vogel, a German prisoner of war, is assigned as the new farmhand, Lorna is appalled. How can she possibly work alongside the enemy when her own brothers are risking their lives for their country?

But as Lorna reluctantly spends time with Paul, she feels herself changing. The more she learns about him—from his time fighting a war he doesn't believe in, to his life back home in Germany—the more she sees the boy behind the soldier.

Soon Lorna is battling her own warring heart. Loving Paul could mean losing her family and the life she's always known. With tensions rising all around them, Lorna must decide how much she's willing to sacrifice before the end of the war determines their fate.

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    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2016
      With a workforce decimated by World War II, farms throughout the United Kingdom begin relying on Land Girls and prisoners of war for help, but when a German soldier arrives at Lornas family farm, he ends up being both an answer to prayer and a source of trouble for the Anderson family.Seventeen-year-old Lorna dreams of seeing the world, but until the war is over and her brothers return, she is stuck working at Craigielaw. Her prospects for romance look equally bleak. At least until the army truck arrives delivering Paul, the quiet son of a German clockmaker. The two begin an uneasy friendship, which slowly morphs into something more. However, even if her father grudgingly approves of their relationship, the same cannot be said of the local villagers. Clandestine meetings and stolen kisses will satisfy die-hard romantics, while history buffs will be drawn in by the details of war-torn (and unsurprisingly largely white) Scotland. Further, the themes of prejudice, anger, and violence will resonate with readers familiar with current events. A few missteps, such as one-dimensional characters and a simplistic resolution, are not enough to destroy the magic of first love. Sweet romance at its (nearly) best. (Historical fiction. 12-16)

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2016

      Gr 8 Up-In 1945 Scotland, Lorna Anderson is tending to the family farm alongside her father while her older brothers are fighting in World War II. Her mother passed away when she was young, leaving Lorna to grow up quickly and assume many of the household responsibilities. After Paul, a German prisoner of war with a badly burned face, is assigned to work at the farm, Lorna's initial uneasiness turns into respect, friendship, and, finally, a forbidden romance. Tension between Lorna and her best friend, Iris, increases as each falls in love for the first time. Lorna longs for the war to be over, but the end is bittersweet, as her future with Paul is uncertain. Though missing his mother and younger sister, Paul is unsure whether he will have a home to return to after Dresden is left in ruins. Leech creates a fast-flowing narrative that immerses readers in the couple's complicated love story. Historically accurate details, along with a helpful appended section of notes, deepen the sense of time and place. Fans of Ruta Sepetys's and Laurie Halse Anderson's historical works will enjoy this debut novel. VERDICT Historical fiction, forbidden romance, and a coming-of-age tale combine into a memorable story. Recommended as a first purchase for all YA collections.-Laura Jones, Argos Community Schools, IN

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      In 1945 Scotland, Lorna is shocked when a disfigured German prisoner of war, Paul, comes to work on their farm. Overcoming her initial fear, Lorna befriends and eventually falls in love with Paul. This rich historical novel explores the reasons behind conflict and hatred and how to move beyond them to uncover our common humanity.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.8
  • Lexile® Measure:870
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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