Winter War
"Packed with action, this is history seldom told, and World War II buffs will be drawn by the role of the boy on the battlefront who witnesses the reality so different from patriotic talk of "a field of glory." BOOKLIST

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My Newest Book:

The Winter War

In the fall of 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Finland, a conflict that came to be known as the Winter War. Although Marko's leg has been crippled by polio, he is eager to help defend Finland from the attackers, and he is proud to be chosen as a ski messenger for a military command group. This group hides out in the woods waging guerilla warfare on the Soviets. They are pounded by artillery guns and greatly outnumbered, but bravely hold the line. Their best ally is the bitter cold--as low as minus 56 degrees. Marko cheerfully helps the medics, chops wood, and digs trenches as well as running messages, accompanied by his always-sad fellow messenger Karl, who hides a surprising secret. In the end, the Finns must cede land to the Soviets, but while Marko loses his home village, he has helped to save his country. Durbin shines light on a little-known but hard-fought struggle and convincingly, viscerally, describes the battles, life on the front lines, and the terrible cold.
Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT

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