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Shanghai Shadows
  Shanghai Shadows
Holiday House, 2006

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What's it About?
Shanghai Shadows is the gripping story of Ilse and Erich, an Austria brother and sister duo who survive World War II in Shanghai, China. Life is incredibly different for them way on the other side of the world, but not awful. Then the U.S. comes into the War, and conditions worsen with a blockade that prevents necessities like food, medicine, and beloved American movies from coming into China. But Ilse and Erich do not give in to the bone-chilling cold and blistering heat of Shanghai, nor to the hardships and starvation of a city under Japanese occupation. Instead, they plunge into the underground spy network and are soon steeped in intrigue and danger around every bend. And then a strange and shocking development in their family changes everything. Everything.

Reviews and Comments
"For suspense and surprises, twists and turns, no one invents plots like Lois Ruby! Shanghai Shadows covers six years in the life of Ilse Shpann, her brother, Erich, and their parents - six years as "stateless refugees" in Shanghai, to which they have fled from Nazi-occupied Vienna. Amidst intensely realistic evocations of the sights, sounds, smells, and diverse population of the city, Ilse matures from a willful child to a courageous, self-sacrificing (but still willful) young woman. Her acerbic sense of humor and love of adventure sustain her as the conditions of life for Jews and everyone else go from bad to worse. Ilse and Erich both work for REACT, a resistance group; their father, an unemployed violinist, becomes apathetic; their proper mother is the iron will that keeps them together and alive until a secret from Mrs. Shpann's past shatters the family. So eventful a plot is held together by sparkling dialogue and superb characterization, with major and minor characters all inter-acting believably as well as coherently. The grimness of the Shpann's six years in Shanghai never overwhelms the story because it is mitigated by flashes of humor, humanity, and Ilse's indomitable spirit. Ruby is the author of Swindletop and The Moxie Kid, among other books. The talent that was glimpsed in those reaches fulfillment here, in a historical novel that should not be missed! Highly recommended for grades 6 - 9." (Linda R. Silver, Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter, September/October, 2006)

For More Information
Jews of Shanghai and Their History

The Ghosts of Shanghai

Chinese Judaism Bibliography

 

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