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Mohinder's War by Bali Rai

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4.0

During the thick of the Second World War, Mohinder, a British RAF pilot, crashes behind enemy lines in rural France. Both Nazis and locals watch the descent but the first to arrive is a young French girl named Joelle who lives with her parents who are supporters of the resistance. As they have done before for others, they choose to take Mohinder in and protect him before helping him escape home. Yet, when a traitor is gradually uncovered and Joelle's family are placed in danger, it is Mo's turned to become the guardian and protector and soon he and Joelle are on the run from traitors and Nazi's together. Their aim? To find a way to get back to Britain safely.

Longlisted as part of the Jhalak Prize (this is what drew me to it), and part of Bloomsbury's Flashbacks series, I thought this was an excellent text. There's a strong pace throughout and the writing is intelligent and sharp too. This is very well planned and plotted and all the characters feel well round and richly imagined. So much is packed into a relatively short book and perfect for readers 9+

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4.5

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4.0

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4.0

‘We are all family’ he said, ‘Every man, woman and child on this Earth. I believe that all of creation is one whole. We are bound together, each of us, by invisible links, and all are equally important’

Mohinder’s War, written by Bali Rai, is a historical fiction children’s story set in France during World War II. We follow thirteen-year-old Joelle Breton, who one day comes across the wreckage of a plane and meets Indian-born RAF pilot Mohinder Singh, who is the pilot. Joelle’s parents are members of the French resistance and it’s up to them to keep him hidden from the Nazis. But how long will they be safe?

‘If the fires go out, we have let these animals win. And we will not let them win.”So, we must keep the fires burning’

One of my favourite genre’s of book is definitely historical fiction. This is a heartwarming story, exploring how the most unlikeliest of friendships can be formed in the bleakest of times. You are introduced to how every day life was affected for those occupied under the Nazi rule, being stripped of their everyday freedoms. Bali Rai’s writing is a perfect balance between simplicity and truth for children to grasp the realities of these events during WWII. Both the main characters, Joelle and Mohinder, are truly inspiring and show such bravery during a time where peril is found around every corner. I love the fact the the book also provides a basic introduction to Sikhism, explaining the basic principles for children to understand. In addition, the cover artwork of this book is stunningly illustrated.

‘The past shapes us. It makes us who we are. It cannot be undone. All we have is what we make of tomorrow’

It is always so important for each generation to continue to learn about the events of World War Two – in the words of Bali Rai ‘All we have is what we make of tomorrow’ – and this book would be a perfect introduction. Though, please be aware when giving this story to some children, as there mention of death throughout the story, including some violence.

‘Mohinder’s War’ is published on 11th June 2020 and is part of Bloomsbury Flashbacks, which offer dramatic stories set in key moments of history, for introducing children to historical topics.

I received a free review copy from the publisher in exchange for my honest unedited feedback via NetGalley
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