Call Across the Sea
Call Across the Sea
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Author(s): Kacer, Kathy
ISBN No.: 9781773214788
Pages: 216
Year: 202105
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 24.58
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The next day, Henny found Lukas alone in the schoolyard. "I want to help," she said. She had barely slept the night before. Between her earlier conversation with Lukas, the terrible incident she'd witnessed on the street when the two men were arrested, and then hearing Susanne's childlike statement about being grown-up, something in Henny had changed. She needed to do something, to stand up to those who would overrun her country, who would hurt her neighbors, her fellow Danes. Her feelings scared her--terrified her, in fact! Who wouldn't be afraid to stand up to the Nazis? But she couldn't sit still and do nothing. Daring and brave. Those were the words that kept playing in her mind as she faced Lukas in the schoolyard.


"Help with what?" he asked, flipping his bangs off his face. Henny glanced around. The field appeared to be deserted, but it didn't hurt to check and make sure no one was lurking about. "I want to join up with your resisters, or whatever your group is called. I want to be part of it." Lukas looked around as well, and then took Henny's arm. He stepped closer to her and bent forward until they were face to face. "Do you understand what you're saying? This isn't a game, Henny.


What we're doing is important work. You said you'd never thought about doing anything like this before. So why the change of heart?" Henny swallowed hard. She told Lukas about the arrest of the two men on the street. "You said that we can't keep our heads in the sand. And I realized that you're right. I want to help. I want to be part of any group that stands up to the Nazis.


" Lukas was silent, staring at Henny, appearing to think and rethink what she had said, just as she had pondered the risks and gains of asking to join him. "Let me come with you," Henny said. "Please!" More seconds passed. Finally, Lukas stood back and breathed in deeply. "All right," he said. "Give me a couple of days. And remember, you can't tell your parents about this. No one can know.


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