Two young Americans must evade capture by Axis soldiers--and outlast
the brutal Alaskan winter--in this thrilling historical novel which
shines a light on a little-known facet of World War II.
Fourteen-year-old Matt never wanted to come to the remote Aleutian
Islands--he was dragged here by his father for reasons he can't
understand. Eleven-year-old Izzy, on the other hand, loves it--the wild
weather, the strange birds, all the new people she's meeting. The two
have little in common, except their hometown--they certainly aren't
friends.
But when Japanese soldiers land on the island, Izzy and Matt are the
only ones who escape being shipped off to a prison camp. The two kids
must put their differences aside and work together if they're going to
survive. With a long, harsh winter ahead of them, they'll need to dodge
Axis soldiers and withstand Allied bombing raids--and keep the village
dog from giving them away to the enemy, too.
Told in alternating point-of-view chapters, Island War is set amidst
the Japanese occupation of the remote Aleutian Islands--the only foreign
invasion of the United States that took place during World War II. Fans
of Hatchet and Julie of the Wolves will be riveted by two-time
Newbery Honoree Patricia Reilly Giff's thrilling story of survival,
resilience, and the power of cooperation.