Published by Holiday House on February 26th 2019
ISBN: 0823441660
Pages: 176
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Charlie (Charlotte) is a twelve-year-old girl researching her namesake, Lottie (Charlotte) for a school project. Both share not only a name, but also the love of violin. When Lottie went missing during WWII, all assumed she perished since she was Jewish in a Nazi dominated society. Charlie follows the trail discovering clues such as an old necklace and relying on researching primary sources to find her missing great aunt. Themes of family, perseverance, facing adversity, aging, and hope flow through this well written novel. Searching for Lottie is an intergenerational mystery based on true events which explains the history of this time period in an age appropriate manner. Readers 8-12 will enjoy the suspense while they follow Charlie through her day to day life auditioning, developing a crush, relating to her brother, and visiting elderly family members while learning about a difficult time in history. Teachers and parents will find this book an enjoyable read aloud with a variety of topics to discuss. Both may also enjoy knowing that the author grew up in Lewiston-Auburn and continues to spend part of her time in Maine.
Reviewed by Heather Hale, Easton School District, Easton
Recommended for Cream of the Crop