<b>“<i>Max in the Land of Lies</i> is an absorbing whirl of narrow squeaks and tense, clever exploits, lightened by moments of comfort and comical commentary. This sequel trusts readers with critically relevant insights on necessary vigilance and the human capacity for monstrous behavior…. A headlong thriller laced with provocative and topical historical truths.” –<i>Kirkus</i>, starred review<br /><br /><br />Don't miss <i>Max in the House of Spies</i>, an acclaimed Best Book of 2024! </b><br /><b> </b><br />Instant New York Times bestseller • <i>Wall Street Journal</i> Best Books of the Year • <i>Booklist</i> Editors’ Choice • <i>Publishers Weekly</i> Best Books of the Year • <i>School Library Journal</i> Best Books of the Year • Common Sense Best Books of the Year • Imagination Soup Best Books of the Year<i> </i>• <i>Tablet Magazine </i>Best Books of the Year<b> </b><br /><br />“Everything you could hope for in a book: a magical, historical spy thriller—that’s also spectacularly funny. I couldn’t put it down!” –R. J. Palacio, #1 bestselling author of <i>Wonder</i><br /><br />“If you’ve ever dreamed of being a spy, this book is for you.” –Alan Gratz, #1 bestselling author of <i>Refugee</i> and <i>Projekt 1065</i><br /><br />“A cracking adventure story. . . . Readers will seethe with Max at the teasing, pine with him as he longs for home, and cheer as he trounces his adversaries.” –<i>The Wall Street Journal</i><br /><br />“Max’s training as a spy is described in riveting detail, with readers rooting for the determined boy even as we know the dangers awaiting him if he passes the test.” –<i>The Horn Book</i>, starred review<br /><br />“An inspiring and exciting tale of one boy’s determination in the face of extreme prejudice and violence. Never heavy or sorrowful; instead, filled with humor, hope, and tenacity.” –<i>Shelf Awareness</i>, starred review<br /><br />“This heartfelt historical novel explores big questions of autonomy and allegiance with an admirable protagonist readers will respect and adore.” —<i>Booklist</i>, starred review<br /><br />“Gidwitz imbues Max’s first-person voice with plentiful charm and intellect, making him an irresistible and irrepressible protagonist…. An exciting mixture of triumphs and perils, leading up to a cliffhanger ending that will have readers clamoring for the sequel.” —<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review

Max is on a mission. Well, two missions. One has been assigned by his British spymasters: Infiltrate the Funkhaus, the centre of Nazi radio and propaganda. The other they have forbidden: Find his parents. Max Bretzfeld was willing to do anything to return to Germany, even become a British spy. Training complete and forged papers in hand, the radio wunderkind’s missions have begun. But nothing is as he expected. His parents are missing. Nazi intelligence is watching him. And the lines between lies and truth are becoming more blurred every day.
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Max Bretzfeld is back in Berlin - as a British spy. His most dangerous mission is about to begin in the much-anticipated sequel to Adam Gidwitz’s instant bestseller Max in the House of Spies.
Max needed to focus.He was on a mission.Well, two missions.Mission One: infiltrate the Funkhaus, the center of Nazi radio and propaganda. This was the mission his British spymasters knew about. It was why they’d sent him.Mission Two: find his parents. Mission Two was forbidden. Max’s spymaster and adopted uncle, Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu, had made him promise not to go looking for his parents. Max had promised. He had lied.Two missions. One twelve-year-old Jewish boy in Nazi Germany. What’s the worst that could happen? Max asked himself. That was a joke. He knew what could happen. What probably would happen.Just focus. Take it one piece at a time. Like assembling a watch. That’s what his papa would have told him.First piece: Get to my apartment building. Without getting caught.The lights at the edge of the field turned out to be a couple of houses. Good.Max figured where there were houses, there had to be a road.He was right. The road was long and thin and newly paved.Max looked left and right. “Which way to Berlin?” he murmured.Stein pointed down the road. “Berlin is that way.”“You’re sure?” Max asked.“Let me think . . .” said Stein, the immortal dybbuk on Max's left shoulder. “I’ve lived in Germany since the Sixth Day of Creation, and while the pavement is new, this road has been here since at least 1640—” “And it was an oxcart path since the 1300s,” put in Berg, the eternal kobold on his right shoulder.“—so, yeah. I’m pretty sure,” Stein concluded. “Any other dumb questions?”
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780593112113
Publisert
2025-02-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Dutton Books for Young Readers
Vekt
411 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
352

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Biographical note

Bestselling author Adam Gidwitz was a teacher for eight years. He told countless stories to his students, who then demanded he write his first book, A Tale Dark & Grimm. Adam has since written two companion novels, In a Glass Grimmly and The Grimm Conclusion. He is also the author of The Inquisitor’s Tale, which won the Newbery Honor, and The Unicorn Rescue Society series. Adam still tells creepy, funny fairy tales live to kids on his podcast Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest—and at schools around the world. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, daughter, and dog, Lucy Goosey.