A Night Divided by Jennifer A. Nielsen
Historical Fiction, Adventure
Age – 10-13
Grade – 5-8
336 pages, hardcover
c. 2015
Attempting to escape Soviet
controlled East Germany is extremely dangerous. Her best friend’s brother had
tried to escape in the trunk of a car but was found and killed at the border.
Now the whole family was under suspicion and being closely watched. Gerta’s
mother has not the courage to do this and even her brother Fritz thinks her
idea is crazy. However, Gerta is more like her father, who was involved in the
resistance, and is determined to try. Eventually her brother joins her in this
nearly impossible effort.
Nielsen does an excellent job of
portraying the fear and resignation of many of the East Germans. Anyone could
be a spy and trusting the wrong person could have disastrous results. Gerta and
Fritz realize after a while that their apartment is bugged. Because of their
father’s past political activity their family is being watched. To make matters
worse it is almost time for Fritz to report for mandatory military duty. Tension
continues to build throughout the story and since Gerta is the narrator the
reader is drawn right into the action.
This is a story about courage, perseverance,
and the will to survive but it also a story of strong family dynamics. Even
when they disagree about things, they are fiercely loyal to one another. Their
mother is very against any attempt to try and escape to the west but when she
realizes what Gerta and Fritz have accomplished she joins wholeheartedly in the
effort. When Gerta or Fritz are exhausted, discouraged, or fearful the other
one is there to support, encourage or do some of their work. Their love for one
another is evident throughout the story and so is their desire to help their
friends. In the end their hope, courage, and determination inspire others. In
detailing a lesser known period of history, A Night Divided is also a
story of true friendship, kindness, generosity, sacrifice, and regrets