Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves

Louisa Jane and the Nazis in the Waves
In this moving and timeless story, award-winning author L. M. Elliott captures life on the U.S. homefront during World War II, weaving a rich portrait of a family reeling from loss and the chilling yet hopeful voyage of fighting for what matters, perfect for fans of The War That Saved My Life. Days after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Hitler declared war on the U.S., unleashing U-boat submarines to attack American ships. Suddenly, the waves outside Louisa June's farm aren't for eel-fishing or marveling at wild swans or learning to skull her family's boat--they're dangerous, swarming with hidden enemies. Her oldest brothers' ships risk coming face-to-face with U-boats. Her sister leaves home to weld Liberty Boat hulls. And then her daddy, a tugboat captain, and her dearest brother, Butler, are caught in the crossfire. Her mama has always swum in a sea of melancholy, but now she really needs Louisa June to find moments of beauty or inspiration to buoy her. Like sunshine-yellow daffodils, good books, or news accounts of daring rescues of torpedoed passengers. Determined to help her Mama and aching to combat Nazis herself, Louisa June turns to her quirky friend Emmett and the indomitable Cousin Belle, who has her own war stories--and a herd of cats--to share. In the end, after a perilous sail, Louisa June learns the greatest lifeline is love.

Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves by L.M. Elliott Is an important read for younger people and anyone who isn’t familiar with the struggles the United States had on the East Coast at the beginning of WWII. It’s a story about the lives of people on the East Coast as they deal with loss and grief. The story tells of the emotional stress they lived with through the fear of not knowing to what extent the Nazis were intent on attacking the United States. People worried although the war about the safety of their families, and yet, there were brave people who kept going out to sea to ensure the needed materials and supplies were getting through, in spite of the Nazi U-boat attacks.

The main character, Louisa June, had to leave most of her childhood behind and step into the adult roll of protecting her family and country, in spite of the loss of family members.

That all said, this story wasn’t’ exactly what I had thought it would be before getting into it. It’s a family story and the story of a young girl; a part of the stories that weren’t told much when it came to WWII and the things that people in the US had to endure.

Finally, at the end of the story is an extensive non-fiction section describing many of the real-life events that inspired the events in the book.

Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves
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