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Max in the House of Spies: A Tale of World War II (Operation Kinderspion) By Adam Gidwitz

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  • "Max in the House of Spies": A thrilling WWII tale of courage, magic, and espionage.
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"Max in the House of Spies" catapults readers into the heart of World War II with a blend of espionage, magic, and heartfelt determination. Max Bretzfeld, reluctant to leave his home for London, finds himself embarking on a journey of unexpected companionship and perilous adventure.

As Max grapples with the challenges of being alone in a foreign city, he discovers he's accompanied by two supernatural beings, Berg and Stein, a kobold and a dybbuk respectively. Together, they navigate the dangerous landscape of wartime Europe, where Jewish families like Max's face increasing persecution in Germany.

Determined to reunite with his parents in Berlin, Max concocts a daring plan—to become a British spy. In this thrilling tale of courage and resilience, Max's quest for survival intertwines with his desire to protect his loved ones and defy the oppressive forces threatening his identity and freedom.

Author Adam Gidwitz masterfully infuses the narrative with humor, suspense, and a touch of magic, creating a gripping story that captivates readers of all ages. As Max's journey unfolds, Gidwitz explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the power of hope in the face of adversity.

"Max in the House of Spies" is the first installment in a duology that promises to transport readers to a world where the stakes are high, and the line between fantasy and reality blurs. With its blend of historical fiction and fantastical elements, this novel offers a fresh perspective on World War II, reminding us of the indomitable human spirit even in the darkest of times. 📚❤️

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