Inspired by the true story of the youngest boy who served in World War
II, Steve Watkins weaves a story of courage in the face of danger and
hope in the face of defeat.
It's been a month since the bombing of Pearl Harbor. America is
officially at war with Germany and Japan, and everyone wants to do their
part. In twelve-year-old Colton's case, that means stepping up at home
once his older brother, Danny, ships out with the navy. But before Danny
leaves for boot camp, the brothers are fishing on the Atlantic Ocean
when Danny's boat is capsized by a Nazi U-boat, nearly killing him.When
more U-boats start attacking the next day, Colton realizes just how
close the enemy is to American shores. With Danny's life in the balance,
Colton does the only thing he can think of to help his family and his
country: He steals his brother's enlisting papers and joins up
instead.Colton's bold decision leads to a deadly journey. Even if he can
keep his age a secret and survive boot camp, he'll have to face Hitler's
ruthless submarines. But the longer he's on the seas, the less sure
Colton is that he and his shipmates can stop such a relentless enemy . .
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