Book Descriptions
for Beautiful Blue World by Suzanne LaFleur
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Mathilde, 12, thinks her best friend, Meg, top of their class, will be chosen by the government to help in their country Sofarende’s ongoing war against invading Tyssia. But Mathilde is the one selected. Joining a group of gifted children on an estate masquerading as a private school, she discovers that their job is to apply their unique creative and analytical thinking to each day’s most pressing situations, such as where to amass defenses against night raids. Surrounded by kids as smart or smarter than Meg, Mathilde doesn’t feel like she belongs. But Mathilde’s gift turns out to be her compassion, and as she builds trust with Rainer, the young Tyssian prisoner she’s assigned to spend time with, they each humanize the enemy for the other. Mathilde realizes he has been traumatized, too, by a war in which he had little choice about fighting. And she does, indeed, learn something of value: The Tyssians will not hesitate to bomb a school. This compelling, accessible work of speculative fiction is set in an imagined world much like our own, with a setting reminiscent of Europe during World War II and themes that resonate today. A second book will continue Mathilde’s story, which ends here in the midst of a chaotic escape as the enemy advances. (Ages 8–12)
CCBC Choices 2017. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2017. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Beautiful Blue World is a thrilling and moving story of children who become the key to winning a war.
Sofarende is at war. For twelve-year-old Mathilde, it means food shortages, feuding neighbors, and bombings. Even so, as long as she and her best friend, Megs, are together, they'll be all right.
But the army is recruiting children, and paying families well for their service. If Megs takes the test, Mathilde knows she will pass. Megs hopes the army is the way to save her family. Mathilde fears it might separate them forever.
This touching and suspenseful novel is a brilliant reimagining of war, where even kindness can be a weapon, and children have the power to see what adults cannot.
Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year, Outstanding Merit
ILA-CBC Choices Reading Lists, Teacher's Choice
Junior Library Guild Selection
Nominated for multiple state awards
Sofarende is at war. For twelve-year-old Mathilde, it means food shortages, feuding neighbors, and bombings. Even so, as long as she and her best friend, Megs, are together, they'll be all right.
But the army is recruiting children, and paying families well for their service. If Megs takes the test, Mathilde knows she will pass. Megs hopes the army is the way to save her family. Mathilde fears it might separate them forever.
This touching and suspenseful novel is a brilliant reimagining of war, where even kindness can be a weapon, and children have the power to see what adults cannot.
Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year, Outstanding Merit
ILA-CBC Choices Reading Lists, Teacher's Choice
Junior Library Guild Selection
Nominated for multiple state awards
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