Grenade / Alan Gratz.
On April 1, 1945 with the battle of Okinawa beginning, fourteen-year-old native Okinawan Hideki, drafted into the Blood and Iron Student Corps, is handed two grenades and told to go kill American soldiers; small for his age Hideki does not really want to kill anyone, he just wants to find his family, and his struggle across the island will finally bring him face-to-face with Ray, a marine in his very first battle--and the choice he makes then will change his life forever.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781338245691
- ISBN: 1338245694
- ISBN: 9781338318616
- Physical Description: 270 pages : illustration, map ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Scholastic Press, 2018.
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Target Audience Note: | 9-12 years 760L Lexile |
Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader AR MG 5.2 7 197618. |
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Genre: | War fiction. Historical fiction. |
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- 41 of 51 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
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Grenade
Grenade in one hand, rubber striking cap in the other, he took a deep breath and ducked into the bushes at the top of the hill. He crept forward until he could see over the ridge. The dirt path below him was lined with American vehicles. Gray trucks filled with soldiers. Enormous clanking green things with cannons on top and treads for wheels. Open-topped jeeps pulling giant guns on trailers. There were scores of them. They kept coming around the bend in the road. And kept coming and coming. Hideki ducked deeper into the thicket, afraid they would see him. His hands shook. How was this possible? How had the American devils been able to get so many vehicles past the Japanese defenses? Hideki had seen more automobiles on that road in five minutes than there had been in all of Okinawa before the war. Hideki's shaking fear crystallized into a hard knot in his stomach, and he knew what he had to do. He had to take out one of those trucks with a grenade. This was his moment. This was his fate. He stood up, fully exposed if any of the soldiers in the trucks had bothered to look up at him, and got ready to strike the match-like fuse on his grenade. For the Emperor , Hideki told himself. For Japan. For my family. Hands grabbed Hideki and pulled him back into the bushes before he could activate his grenade. Hideki turned around. It was Yoshio! "What are you doing?!" Hideki cried. "The Americans -- they're close by!" Yoshio told him. Excerpted from Grenade by Alan Gratz All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.