Summer of My German Soldier

Summer of My German Soldier  
Author(s) Bette Greene
Country USA
Language English
Genre(s) Young adult novel
Publisher Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.
Publication date 1973
Media type book
Pages 199 (193 paperback)
ISBN 0-440-21892
Followed by Morning Is a Long Time Coming

Summer of My German Soldier is a book by Bette Greene first published in 1973.

The story is told in first person narrative by a twelve-year-old Jewish girl named Patty Bergen living in Jenkinsville, Arkansas during World War II. The story focuses on the friendship between Patty and an escaped German POW named Anton. Patty first meets Anton when a group of German POWs visits her father's store. Anton teaches Patty that she is a person of value. In return, she protects Anton by hiding him above her father's garage.

The book was followed by a sequel, Morning Is a Long Time Coming.

Contents

Characters

Main characters

Minor characters

Themes

There are many themes in this novel, including prejudice and self-esteem.

Prejudice exists in many forms, some of them ironic. While Anton, as a German soldier, might be assumed to be a Nazi sympathizer and therefore antisemitic, he is not pro-Nazi and develops a relationship with Patty, who is Jewish. On the other hand, the townspeople show prejudice towards the German soldiers, and many white families in town maintain black servants.

Another theme is that of self-esteem, especially in the face of abuse or personal difficulty. At the beginning of the book, Patty is abused by her father and is insulted by her mother. As she gets to know Anton and forms an attachment to him, her self-esteem grows and she learns that she has value as a person.

Adaptations

In 1978 the novel was turned into a made-for-television film of the same title, Summer of My German Soldier. It was fairly well received and won an Emmy Award and a Humanitas Prize. In the movie Anton was shot outside of Jenkinsville, not in New York City. Patty was played by Kristy McNichol and Anton was played Bruce Davison.[1]

A new musical version of the novel with music and lyrics by David Brush and Jim Farley opened in Ohio in August 2003, staged by Encore Theater Company.

Reception

Bette Greene is a well established author who has won many awards for her classic novels. Summer of My German Soldier has won ALA Notable Book along with New York Times Book of the Year (1973) and National Book Award Finalist. Her work is described as "courageous and compelling" by Publishers Weekly. She is known for her ability to evoke deep emotion through her writing style.[2] Referencing the book's popularity, the mockumentary C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America, which details an alternate history where the Confederacy won the Civil War, alludes to an in-universe novel called "Summer of My Union Soldier" which is described as echoing romanticism in literature between North and South.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Cast, IMDb, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078341/fullcredits#cast .
  2. ^ Product description, USA: Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0142406511 .

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