Watkins, Steve Sink
or Swim Scholastic Press 2017 247p 16.99 978-1-338-05790-4 ms/jr Historical E-BN
When Colton’s brother Danny is about to enter
World War II as a sailor, he is injured by a German U-boat while fishing off
the coast of North Carolina. Enraged,
Colton takes his place, pretending to be Danny, and makes a place for himself
on a patrol craft in the Atlantic, fighting the Germans. Sometimes the writing style combines with the voice of a
protagonist and the action in a novel to produce a book that the reader just
can’t put down. Watkins has achieved
just such a combination in this treatment of a World War II patrol craft in the
Atlantic. In this case, he adds just
enough historical reality to make this book come alive. Colton’s brother is supposed to ship out but
he is injured when a German U-boat surfaces beneath him while he is
fishing. His brother Colton, full of
hatred for the Germans and a desire for revenge, takes his place, assuming the
age required to enlist. His commanding
officers know that he is underage, but they keep their suspicions quiet,
especially when Colton turns out to be quite an addition to the navy. Colton’s expertise on the water combined with
a loyalty to his shipmates and an unquestionable brave spirit pits him against
the cold, the danger and the losses he suffers with a reality that will put you
back in time, right there in each battle as the patrol craft tries to protect
cargo ships making their way to help the cause.
The writing style is friendly for the user who will come out of this
reading with a real idea of what was happening in the war. Colton’s first person narrative builds the
drama perfectly. The action is
frightening, and Watkins allows the reader to breathe just before smacking
him/her in the face with what authentic detail that shows his careful research
of this period of American history. The
camaraderie of men who needed it to survive the war is poignant especially when
Colton experiences loss after loss on the high seas. The glossary at the end of the book helps
young readers without prior knowledge of naval terms navigate this book, and
the Author’s Note clarifies any questions the reader might have about the
authenticity of the events. Squaresky,
Martha 12-year old experiences
WWII action on patrol craft
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