Flight for Freedom: The Wetzel Family's Daring Escape from East Germany

by Kristen Fulton (Author) Torben Kuhlmann (Illustrator)

Flight for Freedom: The Wetzel Family's Daring Escape from East Germany
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

An Inspiring True Story about One Family's Escape from Behind the Berlin Wall!

Peter was born on the east side of Germany, the side that wasn't free. He watches news programs rather than cartoons, and wears scratchy uniforms instead of blue jeans. His family endures long lines and early curfews. But Peter knows it won't always be this way. Peter and his family have a secret. Late at night in their attic, they are piecing together a hot air balloon--and a plan. Can Peter and his family fly their way to freedom? This is the true story of one child, Peter Wetzel, and his family, as they risk their lives for the hope of freedom in a daring escape from East Germany via a handmade hot air balloon in 1979.

  • A perfect picture book for educators teaching about the Cold War, the Iron Curtain, and East Germany
  • Flight for Freedom is a showcase for lessons of bravery, heroism, family, and perseverance, as well as stunning history.
  • Includes detailed maps of the Wetzel family's escape route and diagrams of their hot air balloon

For fans of historical nonfiction picture books like Let the Children March, The Wall, Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain, Armstrong: The Adventurous Journey of a Mouse to the Moon.

  • True life escape stories
  • For picture book readers age 5-9
  • For teachers, librarians, and historians

Kristen Fulton is a children's book author. She can always be found with a notebook in hand as she ventures through historical sites and museums. Most of the time she lives in Florida--but she can also be found traveling the country by RV. Torben Kuhlmann is an award-winning children's book author and illustrator. Starting in kindergarten he became known as "the draftsman." Flying machines and rich historical detail often adorn his work. He lives in Hamburg, Germany.

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ALA/Booklist

Starred Review
Flight for Freedom is a model historical picture book. Older readers (and adults!) are likely to want to learn more. [T]his gem of a book brings the historical setting vividly to life under its own steam.

School Library Journal

Gr 2-5--East Berlin, 1979. Six-year-old Peter, who was born during the Cold War, knew that other children watched cartoons, wore jeans, and ate pizza, but he never had those experiences. His parents had to be careful in what they said and did, and they all lived under tight government restrictions. An atmosphere of fear was always present. Peter noticed his parents buying odd supplies and heard them working on a secret project at night. When he found a newspaper photo of a huge balloon, his parents made him promise to never talk about it. Peter was ready, however, when his parents woke him in the middle of the night and told him it was time to leave. Peter's parents and their friends, the Strelzyk family, quietly built a hot air balloon to use to escape to West Germany. These events seem too incredible to be true, but they really happened. The dramatic exit and daring flight will hold readers in suspense as they, like Peter, wait anxiously to make sure the families end up outside of the Berlin Wall. VERDICT Younger readers will need some context about the Cold War to understand the reasoning behind the family's drastic escape plan, but this book, like The Wall by Peter Sís, will encourage them to learn more.--Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond

Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

"Flight for Freedom is a model historical picture book. Older readers (and adults!) are likely to want to learn more. [T]his gem of a book brings the historical setting vividly to life under its own steam."-Booklist, Starred Review-
Kristen Fulton
Nonfiction picture book author Kristen Fulton calls central Florida home. But, she spends the majority of the year traveling across America. She visits every museum and history center that she can find along her journey. Wafting through dusty artifacts, Kristen is always on the lookout for her next story. Want to learn more about Kristen or when she will be in your area for author events? Visit KristenFulton.com.

Lucy Fleming has been an avid doodler and bookworm since early childhood. Drawing always seemed like so much fun, but she never dreamed it could be a full-time job! She studied art and practiced drawing every day, and in no time, went on to graduate from the University of Lincoln (UK) with a degree in illustration. She lives and works in a small town in England with her family and a little black cat. When not at her desk she prefers nothing more than to be outdoors in the sunshine with a hot cup of tea.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781452149608
Lexile Measure
1010
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Publication date
March 20, 2020
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF053240 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Topics | Emigration & Immigration
JNF007020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Historical
JNF025070 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | Europe
JNF051010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Technology | Aeronautics, Astronautics & Space Science
JNF057010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Transportation | Aviation
Library of Congress categories
Escapes
Families
Family life
Germany (East)
Hot air balloons
Political refugees
Wetzel, Peter

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