The dynamite room : a novel

Title
The dynamite room : a novel

Personal Author EPSB
Jason, Hewitt

Summary
11-year-old Lydia has run away from her wartime foster family to return home, only to find her seaside town abandoned and Grayfriar, her family home, desolate and empty. Heiden, a German soldier, arrives in the same night to occupy the house, and he imprisons the young girl there. Over five days, Heiden keeps Lydia hostage while turning the house upside down for official documents and other supplies--items, he explains, that will be useful for a pending German occupation. Over time, however, it becomes clear that there's more to Heiden's preparations than he is revealing, and more brought him to Grayfriar in particular than just his orders.

Year Published
2016,
 
2014

Physical Description
297 pages ; 25 cm

Subject
Captivity -- Fiction.
 
Girls -- Fiction.
 
Hostages -- Fiction.
 
Kidnapping victims -- Fiction.
 
Nazis -- Fiction.
 
Nineteen forties -- Fiction.
 
World War, 1939-1945 -- England -- Suffolk -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
Suffolk (England) -- Fiction.

Genre
Historical fiction.
 
Psychological thrillers.
 
War fiction

Summary
11-year-old Lydia has run away from her wartime foster family to return home, only to find her seaside town abandoned and Grayfriar, her family home, desolate and empty. Heiden, a German soldier, arrives in the same night to occupy the house, and he imprisons the young girl there. Over five days, Heiden keeps Lydia hostage while turning the house upside down for official documents and other supplies--items, he explains, that will be useful for a pending German occupation. Over time, however, it becomes clear that there's more to Heiden's preparations than he is revealing, and more brought him to Grayfriar in particular than just his orders.

ISBN
9780316327657
 
9780316327664

Publisher
New York, NY : Little, Brown and Company, Hachette Book Group, 2015.
 
New York, NY : Back Bay Books, 2016.
 
©2014


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Kate ChegwinFIC HEWBook30574000625671Fiction