"First published in Canada as Stolen Child by Scholastic Canada Ltd."--T.p. verso.
Summary:
When Nadia arrives in Canada in 1950 with Marusia, the woman she calls mother, she is glad to finally be out of the displaced persons camp where she has lived for five years, but troubled by confused memories of World War II; she speaks Ukrainian, but she seems to remember living with a German Nazi family who called her by a different name--and as she tries to settle into the Canadian-Ukrainian community of Brantford she is haunted by one question: who is she, and where was she stolen from.
Indexed by:
School Library Journal, January 2019 Booklist, January 2019 Bulletin (Center for Children's Books), December 2018 Kirkus Review, November 2018 Library Media Connection, March 2019 School Library Journal Booklist Bulletin (Center for Children's Books)
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