

White Bird By: R.J. Palacio Genre: Graphic Novel, Middle Grade Number of Pages: 224 Published: September 3, 2019 Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers Dates Read: August 14, 2023 Format: Library Book / Hardcover
Trigger Warnings: Holocaust
In White Bird, readers are told Julian’s (who you meet in Wonder) Grandmère’s story as a young Jewish girl hidden away in the barn of a classmate’s in Nazi-occupied France during World War II.
I’ve been meaning to read this book for a while now and I needed something I knew I would enjoy before my next read. So, I grabbed this from my library.
There is a bit of a tie in to events in recent days. Which brings up the quote shared at the very beginning of the book,
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” – George Santayana.
I don’t think the author is pointing at comparing what’s happening at the US/Mexico border to the Holocaust as a whole, but more of what the beginning of it looked like. The main character, Sara even mentions the fact that even though she was limited to certain places, or stopped from going into others, that it didn’t really bother her at the beginning. Overall, there is no reason to be unjust to any specific group of people.
I enjoyed the story and how it was told, especially for the middle grade age group it’s targeted for. Sara’s story is a page turner with many moments of tension. The author does an amazing job at still showing the horrors of war while still making it suitable for middle grade readers. There are also resources in the back few pages to expand the story as well as lists of organizations, biographies, and photos.