Wolf by Wolf
A fast-paced, engaging book that's a unique blend of science-fiction and history perfect for teens To look out for Islamic values: Lead characters have no problem in knocking people ...
A fast-paced, engaging book that’s a unique blend of science-fiction and history perfect for teens
To look out for
Islamic values: Lead characters have no problem in knocking people unconscious, tricking them, and sabotaging their plans. As part of her role as another girl, the main character tricks her “brother” many times, and knocks him out (somewhat violently) twice.
Romance: The main character, who transforms into another girl, has to deal with a boy who had romantic feelings for the girl she transforms into. They kiss twice: the first, normally, the second, as part of a sabotage plot.
Profanity: A few uses “s–t”, but in German
Violence: Yael spends several years in a Nazi concentration camp, where the terrible conditions are described (including people being dragged to death). Later, she trains to fight people, which she does several times as part of her mission. Characters shoot at, beat up, and hit other characters.