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Wednesday 17 April 2013

The Berlin Boxing Club by Robert Sharenow



Fourteen-year-old Karl Stern has never thought of himself as a Jew. But to the bullies at his school in Naziera Berlin, it doesn't matter that Karl has never set foot in a synagogue or that his family doesn't practice religion. Demoralized by relentless attacks on a heritage he doesn't accept as his own, Karl longs to prove his worth to everyone around him.

So when Max Schmeling, champion boxer and German national hero, makes a deal with Karl's father to give Karl boxing lessons, Karl sees it as the perfect chance to reinvent himself. A skilled cartoonist, Karl has never had an interest in boxing, but as Max becomes the mentor Karl never had, Karl soon finds both his boxing skills and his art flourishing.

But when Nazi violence against Jews escalates, Karl must take on a new role: protector of his family. Karl longs to ask his new mentor for help, but with Max's fame growing, he is forced to associate with Hitler and other Nazi elites, leaving Karl to wonder where his hero's sympathies truly lie. Can Karl balance his dream of boxing greatness with his obligation to keep his family out of harm's way? (Source: Back cover)

When our Jack went to war by Sandy McKay




It is a fictional account of a real life tragedy, based on the author's research into the death of her own great uncle, who died in 1917. The NZ Post Award-winning Sandy Mckay ably conveys how war affects everyone – it's a superb meditation on war and its devastating effect on soldiers and their families. (Source: Random House New Zealand)

The story follows the trials of Jack McAllister's family as they respond to the devastating events of the First World War.

New Books

We have started processing a number of new books for the library. For a peek at a few of them go to the Shelfari shelf on the right.

One More Time by Damien Leith
As Sean travels through Nepal, events run out of control. If he is to survive he must find courage to let his secret go. (Back cover) This book is written by the winner of 2006 Australian Idol.

Shot Clock Slam and Point Blank Paintball are two examples of a new graphic novel sports series. They have good story lines and are sure to be popular.

Warm Bodies has been made into a movie. For a review of the book go to Warm Bodies review