
Shadow Creatures
Chris Vick
Zephyr Books
Providing insights into the history of what it was like to live under the Nazi regime in Norway during the second world war, this novel was inspired by Chris Vick’s own family history. The author has drawn on oral history passed down through generations and uses memories of those who lived at the time of the occupation to bring the reader’s attention to the resilience of ordinary people whose lives were affected in various ways by the experience.
The book begins with a scene in the present when a child, Georgy who is staying with her Bestemor (grandmother) Tove and Grandtant (great-aunt) Liva meet an old woman in the woods and asks to hear about what happened to the three of them many years ago. The story is then told from the viewpoint of Tove (twelve at the time of the invasion) and her sister Liva (then just eight) who are very different characters
I asked 12 year-old Emmanuelle her views on the book: here’s what she had to say:

Chris Vick’s new book, Shadow Creatures, is an incredible story of hope and bravery set during World War 2. Life is normal for Tove, Liva, Agma and Haakon in their small Norwegian village until the Nazis come. Nothing much changes in the beginning but it slowly becomes a place of rules, regulations and fear. They have to work together to help each other and the prisoners of the Nazis.
I really enjoyed this book and I think anyone would although it is particularly perfect for fans of adventure and historical fiction. It is filled with courage, adventure and has lots of exciting moments. The story is told from the viewpoints of Liva and Tove so it is very interesting to compare how they see and tell the different scenes of the book. In summary, this book is a brilliant read with a beautiful story and I would definitely recommend it.