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Subject
  
World War II

Originally published
  
2000

Genre
  
Fiction

3.6/5
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Language
  
English

Pages
  
256

Author
  
Janet Taylor Lisle

Page count
  
256

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Set in
  
Sachem's Head, RI in 1942

Publisher
  
Atheneum Books for Young Readers

Nominations
  
Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award

Similar
  
Janet Taylor Lisle books, Fiction books, World War II books

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The Art of Keeping Cool is a children's historical fiction book by Janet Taylor Lisle published in October 2000 by Anthem Books.

Contents

The art of keeping cool


Background

Newbery Honor Award Winner Janet Taylor Lisle drew from three sources of inspiration when writing The Art of Keeping Cool. Her fascination with her father's service as a bomber pilot in the Royal Air Force, the U.S. army occupation of her home town during World War II, and the far-reaching cultural impact of the Nazi regime.

Summary

The Art of Keeping Cool deals with the difficulties of childhood during World War II. in 1942, making sense of his family is especially difficult for thirteen-year-old Robert, whose father has been deployed in Europe with the Royal Canadian Air Force for more than six months. After Pearl Harbor, Robert and his family moved from their farm in Ohio to live with his father's parents in Rhode Island.

This living situation is strange to Robert, who has never met his grandparents or his cousin Elliot who also lives in Rhode Island. He finds it even more odd that neither his mother or his extended family ever discuss his father. Robert must search to find reason for the unexplainable family dynamic. With the help of Elliot and an exiled German painter named Abel Hoffman, Robert uncovers with the dark history of his father's family.

After a little time Elliot starts going to Abel Hoffman's house to sketch. One day when Elliot didn't go to Abel's Robert asks why.Elliot said Abel was beat up by some people gaps

  • Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, winner, 2001
  • Riverbank Review Book of Distinction, winner, 2001
  • ALA Notable Children's Book
  • Horn Book Fanfare
  • Junior Library Guild Selection
  • Scholastic Book Club Selection
  • References

    The Art of Keeping Cool Wikipedia