Red Menace

Red Menace
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

Lexile Score

790

Reading Level

3-4

نویسنده

Lois Ruby

شابک

9781541590786
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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یک داستان تعلیق‌ناپذیر و از صمیم قلب در مورد دورانی که عدم قطعیت، اختلاف‌نظر و خطرات ان به نظر خوانندگان امروزی دور می‌اید. اگر مارتی رافنر سیزده ساله راه خودش را داشت، تابستان سال ۱۹۵۳ را صرف گرم کردن نیمکت برای تیم بیس بال خود، گوش دادن به بازی های یانکی ها در رادیو، و اجتناب از اماده سازی برای خانه خود میتززواه. در عوض، باید با مامورین اف بی ای سر و کار داشته باشه که خونه اش رو خالی کردن چون پدر و مادرش استادان کالج محلی مشکوک به هواداران کمونیست هستن مارتی میدونه چه بلایی سر کمونیست‌ها یا سرخ‌ها میاد همونطور که دوستاش بهش میگن اونا شغلشون رو از دست میدن و اخراج میشن یا بدتر. دو نفری که او در واقع ملاقات کرده، جولیوس و اتل روزنبرگ، محکوم به جاسوسی کمونیست هستند، و قرار است که ظرف دو ماه اعدام شوند. مارتی» فقط میخواد همه چیز به حالت عادی برگرده» ولی این به لطف شایعاتی که میگن پدر و مادرش خائن هستن غیرممکن میشه وقتی دوستان و هم تیمیهاش بهش حمله میکنن و مامورین فدرال هر حرکتی رو ردیابی میکنن مارتی مطمئن نیست که چی رو باور کنه خانواده اش واقعا بخشی از تهدید سرخ هستند که علیه ایالات متحده کار می کنند؟ و حتی اگر انها امریکایی های وطن پرست باشند که از گردن کلفتی دولت امتناع کنند، چه هزینه ای برای انها در بر خواهد داشت؟ شمارش معکوس برای زمان اعدام روزنبرگ ادامه داره ممکنه به مارتی مربوط باشه که مطمئن بشه خانوادش زنده میمونن

نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

November 15, 2019
Marty tries to overcome his fears by withdrawing into his love for the Yankees, listening to the games, quoting statistics, and writing memos, never sent, to his hero, Mickey Mantle. And there is much to fear in 1953 during the months leading up to the imminent execution of accused spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Marty's professor parents have refused to sign loyalty oaths and are suspected of being Communists planning to overthrow the government. The FBI watches day and night, their mail and trash are searched, and their home is bugged. His friend Amy Lynn is in the same situation. Could they lose their parents like the Rosenberg children? Friends turn away, Marty is thrown off his baseball team, his friend Connor's father forces them apart, and his mom and Amy Lynn's dad are suspended and later fired from their positions. The FBI threatens his mom with deportation, claiming she isn't a citizen. She is able to provide evidence to the contrary and is dismissed from the hearings, but the Rosenbergs can't be saved. Speaking through Marty's parents, Ruby demonstrates the escalating terrors endured by people caught up in the destructive McCarthy era, stopping just short of a dispiriting harangue. Marty is thoroughly endearing; he is resourceful, knows his weaknesses, endearingly dislikes studying for his bar mitzvah, and is a kind, caring friend. He narrates his own story, careening among fear, anger, bewilderment, and hope. Readers will root for the protagonist as hard as he roots for his Yankees. (author's note, acknowledgements, topics for discussion) (Historical fiction. 10-14)

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School Library Journal

February 1, 2020

Gr 5-7-Lois Ruby's latest novel takes the reader back to a contentious period in American history and politics from a kid's point of view. It is 1953 and 13-year-old Marty Rafner is the only child of two college professors loosely linked to Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. The Rosenbergs, of course, have been tried and found guilty of spying for the Russians and will be executed in June 1953. The whole novel serves as a countdown for the last two months of the Rosenbergs' life, while Marty's own family is thrown into turmoil due to his mother's stubborn refusal to sign an oath of allegiance at the local college where she and Marty's dad both teach. Intriguing side characters include the FBI agents staked out across the street and a quiet neighbor suffering from PTSD after being discharged from the Marines during the Korean War. Readers will feel the frustration of the accused in the 1950s when a hearing is held to determine if Marty's mother is a communist sympathizer. Marty has a sharp, snarky voice and an aversion to adult drama that will appeal to middle grade readers, and the G-men certainly provide some amusing tension to the story. However, students may need a quick lesson on the Rosenbergs and why they were important enough to enrage and divide the entire United States during the Cold War. VERDICT A sound addition to any library seeking middle grade historical fiction.-Kim Gardner, Fort Worth Country Day School, TX

Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

December 1, 2019
Grades 5-8 Marty, almost 13, finds his life in April 1953 upended by the impending execution of accused Communist spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Instead of playing baseball and studying for his bar mitzvah, Marty finds that he's living under FBI scrutiny because his parents knew the Rosenbergs. Now, the government assumes Marty and his family are Communist sympathizers. Marty's kicked off his baseball team and ditched by his best friend Connor while his college professor parents are pressured into signing loyalty oaths. Though his father signs, his defiant mother refuses and is threatened with deportation because her parents weren't U.S. citizens. Time is running out for the Rosenbergs and Marty is desperate to find a way out for his family. His feelings of anger and helplessness are real and moving. There's also humor here, particularly surrounding food. Narrator Marty is plucky, funny, and loyal and his family remains true to their principles. Young readers will find this compelling story sharply relevant in light of the persecution that Muslim and Jewish people especially face today.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)




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