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Katarynas Grade 10 year is shattered when her grandfather is accused of being a policeman for the Nazis in World War II Ukraine and of perpetrating atrocities against civilians.
  • 01 October 2001
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Short-listed for the 2004 Rocky Mountain Book Award and for the 2003 Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice Award and long-listed for the 2002 CBC Canada Reads People’s Choice Book

Kataryna Baliuk, a gifted fine arts student, is hoping to have a fresh start at Cawthra School for the Arts after a less-than-successful year at the neighbouring Catholic high school.

But her hopes for a peaceful Grade 10 are shattered when she comes home from her first day at Cawthra and finds the RCMP interrogating her grandfather, Danylo Feschuk. Kat learns that Danylo is accused of being a policeman for the Nazis in World War II Ukraine, and what’s worse, he is suspected of having participated in atrocities against civilians.

When the story is exposed in the local newspaper, Kat and her family become the centre of a media storm. Her grades in school and her relationships with friends suffer. Her only support comes from her family and Ian, a classmate with whom she discovers she has more in common than just artistic promise.

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Price: $12.99
Pages: 200
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 01 October 2001
Trim Size: 7.25 X 5.25 in
ISBN: 9781895681192
Format: Paperback
BISACs: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Family / Multigenerational, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Family & home stories, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Loners & Outcasts, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism, Children’s / Teenage personal & social issues: Family issues, Children’s / Teenage social issues: War & conflict issues
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Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch's first young adult novel, The Hunger, was released to critical acclaim in 1999. She is also the author of three picture books for children. Marsha, who lives in Brantford, Ontario with her husband and son, has a BA in English and an MLS.