Thursday, March 15, 2012
Book Launch Over, Now Onto the Next One
Just back from the launch of Behind Enemy Lines. The place was packed and everyone said the reading went well. (Thanks to 2 years of Drama school in London, England.) Now I need to get back to the Holocaust book I'm writing for Scholastic Canada. Deadline looming. Nearing the end and everything else feels like a distraction. Onward.
CBC and my new book
CBC has done a lovely piece on my new book, Behind Enemy Lines
http://www.cbc.ca/manitoba/scene/books/2012/03/15/carol-matas/
The launch is tonight and I'm really looking forward to it. I'm hoping to meet, in person, some of the veterans who helped me get my facts right!
http://www.cbc.ca/manitoba/scene/books/2012/03/15/carol-matas/
The launch is tonight and I'm really looking forward to it. I'm hoping to meet, in person, some of the veterans who helped me get my facts right!
Monday, March 5, 2012
Praise for Behind Enemy Lines
"The narrative voice is potent and realistic, and Carol Matas does a marvelous job capturing both the hope and courage in Sam’s personality as well as the terror he feels as he is transported around Nazi occupied territory against his will ... the truth of his situation is never overwrought with heavy-handed factuality or didacticism. Behind Enemy Lines is a fantastic account of one Canadian’s struggles through World War II in occupied France." — Bob Bittner, CM, Volume XVIII Number 23, Feb. 17, 2012. Read the full review.
"What starts as a rip-roaring adventure soon becomes a sobering account of strength in the face of adversity that encompasses the workings of the French Resistance and illuminates the Holocaust from a fresh angle ... the subject matter is difficult but ultimately uplifting." — Elaine Kalman Naves, The Gazette (Montreal) Feb. 17, 2012.
ORDER Behind Enemy Lines Today!
McNally Robinson
Chapters Indigo
Amazon.ca
"What starts as a rip-roaring adventure soon becomes a sobering account of strength in the face of adversity that encompasses the workings of the French Resistance and illuminates the Holocaust from a fresh angle ... the subject matter is difficult but ultimately uplifting." — Elaine Kalman Naves, The Gazette (Montreal) Feb. 17, 2012.
ORDER Behind Enemy Lines Today!
McNally Robinson
Chapters Indigo
Amazon.ca
My New Book Written Especially for Boys
A tale of courage & endurance |
Treated as spies, rather than POWs, these men are beaten — then sent to Buchenwald Concentration Camp in Germany. It is here that Sam witnesses the darkest side of humanity — gas chambers, torture and starvation. Yet it is also here that he comes to understand the true resilience and unfathomable courage of the victims.
Behind Enemy Lines is partially based on a true incident from WWII, in which 168 Allied airmen were captured and sent to Buchenwald. Twenty-six of these men were Canadian.
JOIN ME AT THE BOOK LAUNCH:
Thursday March 15, 7:30 pm
Grant Park in Prairie Ink Restaurant
McNally Robinson Booksellers Grant Park
1120 Grant Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba
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