The Boy Who Dared by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

 Helmuth's world starts to change as Hitler rises to power. Freedom has been taken from Helmuth, but he rebels by listening to the radio. One night while listening to a BBC broadcast, Helmuth finds out that Germany has been lying. When he exposes the truth, no one believes him, and Helmuth is charged with treason. Helmuth is sentenced to death. 

I love it when books have a unique format. The Boy Who Dared was told through memories as Helmuth sat in a jail cell. I liked how the story would go back and forth between Helmuth's past and him waiting and the cell. 

The Boy Who Dared was amazing and Helmuth's rebellion was empowering.

This was a super quick book and I really liked it. The beginning was a little slow, but this book got a lot better by the end. It's definitely worth reading. 

Page Count: 202 pages

Published: February 1, 2008

Genre: Historical Fiction

My Rating: 3 stars

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