"Control the books and you will control the people. Give them books, and the people will control themselves. Ignoring danger does not protect us from danger."
Words on fire is a fictional book. About a girl named Audra, who lives in a city that once was Lithuania and they still believe it though the Russians took over it and are trying to control them. Audra, lives in the woods with her parents and she has never really left. her parents thought it was safe. and on nights when her parents thought she was asleep she would sit and overhear there parents talking about how she was not ready for information what could that mean? her mother would say "one more year, please" One day she was told that she was to go into town with her father and have a festival her mother tried to stop it but she finally gave in and said she would sell things there.
they were about to leave when soldiers came and Audra ran in and warned her father he left to buy Audra and her mother time to run into the forest and her mother got caught on wire and told her too take her fathers bag and deliver it to a lady named Milda who lives in Prussia. she doesn't want to leave her mother but the soldiers are coming and she leaves.
why does she have to deliver a package? and how is that more valuable than her parents? why did the Russians come?
Join Audra on her journey and through all trails. this book I would rate a 10 out of 10! and recommend it for 12+!
Loved this book as well!
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