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The War That Saved My Life, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
25/60 | Started 05.03.26 • Finished 05.08.26 | 5 stars
Set in WWII, during the London's evacuation of its children to the countryside, this book follows nine-year-old Ada and her younger brother, Jamie. Born with a club foot, she is abused by her mother and longs to escape her circumstances. With courage and determination, when Jamie leaves one morning for the evacuation, she goes with him. When they are not chosen by anyone, Mrs. Thornton places them with a single woman named Susan Smith, who doesn't want them. Susan owns a horse named Butter, which provides Ada with more opportunities to exhibit her courage and resilience. The ensuing story is full of adventure, danger, and emotion. I simply loved it. My book club agreed, though we all thought that with its themes of abuse, war, and death, it might be a bit much for some young readers. Have recommended it to several people, one of whom has already picked it up and enjoyed it to the tune of five stars. I plan to move on to the follow-up book, The War I Finally Won, as soon as I'm done with the next book club read.

