Words on Fire

The Good

Audra’s parents, as well as other book smugglers, do everything they can to protect her from the  Russian soldiers. They smuggle books to different Lithuanian towns in order to help people understand their culture.

The Bad

Audra’s parents are taken away to Siberia and her home is burned. Soldiers shoot Lithuanians that are defending a church and its books. Audra is captured by soldiers.

Ages

Ages 12+ is great for this book.

My Take

I really enjoyed Words on Fire! It’s a great historical fiction book, it makes you realize the oppression that was placed on occupied nations, they had no freedom to do anything. So they would discover ways to keep their history and culture alive, risking their lives in the process. It’s an incredible historical fiction book, and I would definitely recommend it. It also would be a great family read-aloud, and after you’ve finished it, you can have a really good family discussion about why they had to save their culture and how history is important for people to know.

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Weird Creatures
Overall Rating

Review by Kaitlyn

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