A New York Times and Indie Bestseller * Six starred reviews
"A page-turning and ultimately triumphant tale of heroism."** "Thrilling and gut-punching."***
An orphan during WWII discovers unexpected courage within himself when he joins the Resistance. From the acclaimed author of the classic PAX.
Petit éclair. That’s what the other boys at the orphanage call Lucas DuBois. Lucas is tired of his cowardly reputation, just as he’s tired of the war and the Nazi occupation of his French village. He longs to show how brave he can be.
He gets the chance when he saves a litter of kittens from cruel boys and brings them to an abandoned stable to care for them. There he comes upon a stranger who is none too happy to see him: Alice, the daughter of a horse trainer, who is hiding her filly from German soldiers.
Soon Lucas begins to realize they are not the only ones in the village with secrets. The housekeeper at the German maternity home and a priest at the orphanage pass coded messages; a young mother at the home makes dangerous plans to keep her baby from forced adoption; and a neighbor in town may be harboring a Jewish family.
Emboldened by the unlikely heroes all around him, Lucas is forced to decide how much he is willing to risk to make the most courageous rescue of all.
Perfect for fans of Alan Gratz, this brilliant, accessible novel illuminates a little-known aspect of World War II history.
**The Horn Book
***BookPage
Genre: Children's Fiction
"A page-turning and ultimately triumphant tale of heroism."** "Thrilling and gut-punching."***
An orphan during WWII discovers unexpected courage within himself when he joins the Resistance. From the acclaimed author of the classic PAX.
Petit éclair. That’s what the other boys at the orphanage call Lucas DuBois. Lucas is tired of his cowardly reputation, just as he’s tired of the war and the Nazi occupation of his French village. He longs to show how brave he can be.
He gets the chance when he saves a litter of kittens from cruel boys and brings them to an abandoned stable to care for them. There he comes upon a stranger who is none too happy to see him: Alice, the daughter of a horse trainer, who is hiding her filly from German soldiers.
Soon Lucas begins to realize they are not the only ones in the village with secrets. The housekeeper at the German maternity home and a priest at the orphanage pass coded messages; a young mother at the home makes dangerous plans to keep her baby from forced adoption; and a neighbor in town may be harboring a Jewish family.
Emboldened by the unlikely heroes all around him, Lucas is forced to decide how much he is willing to risk to make the most courageous rescue of all.
Perfect for fans of Alan Gratz, this brilliant, accessible novel illuminates a little-known aspect of World War II history.
**The Horn Book
***BookPage
Genre: Children's Fiction
Praise for this book
"Heart-pounding and heartwarming, this story of a boy standing against injustice will have you racing through the pages to its startling, triumphant end." - Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
"Lucas DuBois is proof that a mere kitten can be the bravest of lions by always standing up for what's right." - Alan Gratz
"A beautiful story of bravery and resistance. The Lions' Run reminds us that more than size or strength, heroism begins with heart." - Ruta Sepetys
"Lucas DuBois is proof that a mere kitten can be the bravest of lions by always standing up for what's right." - Alan Gratz
"A beautiful story of bravery and resistance. The Lions' Run reminds us that more than size or strength, heroism begins with heart." - Ruta Sepetys
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