Book Buzz: Lion’s Run by Sara Pennypacker

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Sara Pennypacker, photo courtesy the author“When I learned about the Lebensborn, many years ago, I had a hard time believing this could be true. When I was able to confirm it, I was deeply appalled and knew I had to write about it. And I felt a book about this subject could only be for adults…the strong feelings I had about the Lebensborn never left me. Even back then, I felt girls should know about this terrible aspect of that war…It wasn’t until I learned, later, that children as young as 11 were working as couriers for the Resistance that the first seed for The Lions’ Run was planted. I began to wonder if those 11-year-olds were aware of how courageous they were. I think a lot about courage in kids; they are often confused about what it means to be brave.”
  ― Sara Pennypacker, Interview, Publisher’s Weekly

Lion's Run by Sara Pennypacker

What booksellers are saying about Lion’s Run

  • There are so many ways to be brave. In a Nazi occupied village full of secrets and fear, Lucas discovers his own way to be a hero. I loved this exciting story of how to be a friend in time when fighting for freedom comes with a high cost.
      ― Susan, M Judson, Booksellers, Greenville, South Carolina | BUY

  • In this story of World War II and the French Resistance, a gentle boy is driven by his conscience fo join the resistance, which culminates in an impulsive act that threatens his life, but could save another. Lucas is a quiet hero. An excellent story of courage and friendship in the face of danger
      ― Amy, The Snail on the Wall, Huntsville, Alabama | BUY

  • In 1944 German occupied France, Lucas, an orphan, contemplates the meaning of bravery, even as he rescues kittens, helps a local girl hide her racehorse from the Germans, joins the Resistance, and begins to hatch a daring plan to rescue a baby from the Nazi run Lebensborn maternity home. A great read!
      ― Mary, The Little Bookshop, Midlothian, Virginia | BUY

  • A beautiful tale of an orphaned boy who must choose between a world of safety and what he’s known and doing what is ultimately right. This book had me completely in pieces at the end with tears streaming down my face. A wonderful story of bravery, love, empathy, and fighting for what is right.
      ― Shree, Hills & Hamlets Bookshop, Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia | BUY

About Sara Pennypacker

Sara Pennypacker is the author of the New York Times bestselling Pax and Pax, Journey Home; the award-winning Clementine series and its spinoff series, Waylon; and the acclaimed novels Summer of the Gypsy Moths, Here in the Real World, and Leeva at Last. She divides her time between Cape Cod and Southern California. You can visit her online at sarapennypacker.com

 

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