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FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM by Kristen Fulton

FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM

The Wetzel Family's Daring Escape From East Germany

by Kristen Fulton ; illustrated by Torben Kuhlmann

Pub Date: March 3rd, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-4521-4960-8
Publisher: Chronicle Books

An East German family escapes to the West in a homemade hot air balloon.

This account of a family’s clever escape from the German Democratic Republic opens by painting a picture of young Peter Wetzel’s East German world. From the beginning, Fulton does not show much confidence in her young readers, eschewing meaningful age-appropriate discussion of government suppression and violence for complaints of “scratchy uniforms” and the baffling suggestion that East Germany did not have children’s television programming. Readers watch through Peter’s eyes as his parents slowly and secretly build a hot air balloon to take them to the West. This surprising true story is accompanied by warm, accomplished illustrations that conjure a strong sense of place and time. There is some evocative description in the text, such as the shocking loudness of a car door when one is trying to be quiet. However, the overall tone feels affected and never quite climbs to a level of tension suitable for the subject. The author even leaves a potentially nail-biting moment—the Wetzels give up on the balloon only to be forced to make a final attempt under threat of discovery by the secret police—to the backmatter. Also hidden in the backmatter is the dubious implication that Ronald Reagan was ultimately responsible for the fall of the wall.

Despite the cozy illustrations and interesting source material, this tale doesn’t thrill.

(historical notes, author’s note) (Informational picture book. 5-10)