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My Long List of Impossible Things

My Long List of Impossible Things

Interest Age: 14+
Grade: 9+
Reading Level: Common Core Correlations
CCSS.ELA-Literacy Strand-Reading literature: L.11-12.3,4,4a,4b,4d,5,5a,5b,6
SL.11-12.1,1c,1d,2,3,4,5,6
W.11-12.1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10
RL.11-12.1,2,3,4,5,6,10

Reading Level: Lexile HL640L
Hardcover : 9781773213651, 360 pages, March 2020 , 8.25" x 5.5"
Paperback : 9781773213644, 360 pages, March 2020 , 8.25" x 5.5"
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781773213668, 360 pages, March 2020

Description

A brilliant historical YA that asks: how do you choose between survival and doing the right thing?

The arrival of the Soviet Army in Germany at the end of World War II sends sixteen-year-old Katja and her family into turmoil. The fighting has stopped, but German society is in collapse, resulting in tremendous hardship. With their father gone and few resources available to them, Katja and her sister are forced to flee their home, reassured by their mother that if they can just reach a distant friend in a town far away, things will get better. But their harrowing journey brings danger and violence, and Katja needs to summon all her strength to build a new life, just as shes questioning everything she thought she knew about her country.

Katjas bravery and defiance help her deal with the emotional and societal upheaval.  But how can she stay true to herself and protect the people she loves when each decision has such far-reaching consequences?

Acclaimed writer Michelle Barkers new novel explores the chaos and destruction of the Second World War from a perspective rarely examined in YA fictionthe implications of the Soviet occupation on a German population grappling with the horrors of Nazism and its aftermath.  

*A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

Awards

  • Joint winner, Best Books for Kids & Teens, Canadian Children's Book Centre 2020
  • Joint winner, Best Bets List, Top Ten, Ontario Library Association 2021
  • Short-listed, Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Childrens Book Awards 2021
  • Short-listed, Vine Award 2021

Reviews

For readers who enjoy complex explorations of the past, Barkers characters and balance of history with fiction make this book a worthwhile read. 

- School Library Journal, 03/20

A serious, lose-yourself-in-it YA novel and an impressive achievement . . . Barker blends the realistically warm-hearted (and hot-blooded) impulses of a teenaged girl with an intensely complex and oppressive historical moment, as post-war Germans confront Nazisms aftermath. Highly recommended. 

- Toronto Star, syndicated, 03/11/20

The high-stakes plot is deftly constructed with conceals, reveals, and unflagging tension. Historical detail is smoothly cooked into the action. And through it all, Katja is a completely believable teen . . . My Long List of Impossible Things is a thought-provoking page-turnerthe kind of book you want to discuss as soon as you put it down.

- Quill & Quire, *starred review, 01/20

A riveting read. 

- Young Adulting, 03/03/20

Challenges young readers to see a well-documented period of history through new eyes. 

- CM Reviews, 02/07/20

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- OmniLibros, 05/25/20

Barker sheds light on a rarely portrayed aspect of WWIIs aftermath. Her expressive writing helps bring readers into Katjas head. 

- Horn Book Magazine, 07/20

Barker skillfully weaves Katjas journey. 

- Canadian Childrens Book News, Spring/20

This powerful book will not leave you unmoved. 

- Association of Jewish Libraries, 09/20

Possibly one of the best Second World War books out there.

- The British Columbia Review, 03/11/22