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  • Published: 21 January 2020
  • ISBN: 9780147508911
  • Imprint: Penguin Books US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $32.99

Someday We Will Fly




From the author of Blind, a heart-wrenching coming-of-age story set during World War II in Shanghai, one of the only places Jews without visas could find refuge.

From the author of Blind, a heart-wrenching coming-of-age story set during World War II in Shanghai, one of the only places Jews without visas could find refuge.

Warsaw, Poland. The year is 1940 and Lillia is fifteen when her mother, Alenka, disappears and her father flees with Lillia and her younger sister, Naomi, to Shanghai, one of the few places that will accept Jews without visas. There they struggle to make a life; they have no money, there is little work, no decent place to live, a culture that doesn't understand them. And always the worry about Alenka. How will she find them? Is she still alive?

    Meanwhile Lillia is growing up, trying to care for Naomi, whose development is frighteningly slow, in part from malnourishment. Lillia finds an outlet for her artistic talent by making puppets, remembering the happy days in Warsaw when her family was circus performers. She attends school sporadically, makes friends with Wei, a Chinese boy, and finds work as a performer at a "gentlemen's club" without her father's knowledge.

But meanwhile the conflict grows more intense as the Americans declare war and the Japanese force the Americans in Shanghai into camps. More bombing, more death. Can they survive, caught in the crossfire?

  • Published: 21 January 2020
  • ISBN: 9780147508911
  • Imprint: Penguin Books US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $32.99

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Praise for Someday We Will Fly

Praise for Someday We Will Fly:

★ "Meticulously researched and breathtakingly detailed...DeWoskin beautifully intertwines Lillia's hope, pain, joy, sorrow, and love with the larger narrative of the war-torn world's fear and uncertainty...essential reading."
     -Kirkus, starred review
★ "An unusual portrait of what war does to families in general and children in particular . . . affirms the human need for art and beauty in hard times."
     -Booklist, starred review

"Should be admired and savored by discerning adults...DeWoskin vividly captures this fraught time of dislocation and turmoil and defly connects the anguish of Jewish refugees and the agony of the Japanese occupation, elevating this beautiful novel into a clarion call for peace."
     -National Book Review
"An engrossing and beautifully rendered plunge into less-known Holocaust history."
     -Julie Berry, author of Lovely War
"Someday We Will Fly is the powerful, adventurous story of a teenager who confronts the brutal history with courage, love, and imagination. I could not put it down."
     -Aleksandar Hemon, author of Nowhere Man