
Boy Who Dared
In the shadow of Nazi Germany, sixteen-year-old Helmut Hubner begins to question the propaganda surrounding him after tuning into forbidden news broadcasts. His quest for truth leads him to distribute leaflets challenging Hitler's regime, a dangerous act that lands him on death row. Through a series of poignant flashbacks, this novel explores Helmut's transformation from an ordinary boy swept up in national fervor to a courageous dissenter who dared to think for himself. Readers will be captivated by this gripping account of conscience and bravery in the face of overwhelming tyranny.
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