Description
Discover a gripping tale of bravery and adventure with 'Shadow on the Mountain', a captivating historical novel set during World War II. Follow 14-year-old Espen, a young Norwegian boy who becomes embroiled in the fight against Nazi occupation. This compelling narrative skillfully reveals the spirit of the Norwegian resistance movement through Espen's exhilarating journey—initially delivering illegal newspapers, then evolving into a daring courier and ultimately a spy, deftly evading the Gestapo. Readers will experience the cunning rivalries, unbreakable friendships, and the heart-wrenching romantic entanglements that define Espen's life during this tumultuous period. Illustrious author, Peggy McDowell Preus, intertwines real events and archival photographs, enriching this historical fiction with authenticity. Inspired by the true story of Erling Storrusten, this novel not only entertains but also educates older middle-grade readers about bravery and resilience in the face of oppression. 'Shadow on the Mountain' represents a poignant blend of adventure, coming-of-age drama, and history, making it the perfect addition to your bookshelf. It's an essential read for anyone interested in stories of courageous youth, the Norwegian resistance, and the impact of war on young lives. Experience Espen's triumphs and tribulations as he navigates friendship and danger, all while trying to escape across the mountains to safety in Sweden. Join Espen on his breathtaking adventure and discover the personal cost of war through a young boy's eyes in this unforgettable tale.