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Book by Don L. Wulffson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soldier X is a young adult war drama book written by Don Wulffson about a half-German and half-Russian boy named Erik Brandt who joins the Wehrmacht, Hitler's army, during World War II. The book tells about the war from the perspective of Erik Brandt as he leads a life as both a German and a Russian, as well as the ways in which war can affect a person.
Author | Don L. Wulffson |
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Language | English (German at points) |
Genre | World War II |
Publisher | Penguin USA |
Publication date | December 2002 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardback and paperback |
Pages | 227 pp |
The book won the 2002 Christopher Award for books for young adults,[1] and was on the 2002 National Council for the Social Studies list of notable books for young readers.[2]
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