Following a heartbreaking struggle to survive as a Jewish child in Germany, Felix faces perhaps his greatest challenge - to find hope when he's lost almost everything. As Europe goes through the final agonizing stages of the war, Felix struggles to reconcile hatred and healing. He's helped by a new friend, but if he should lose her as well....
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"A book so good I had to read it in a single sitting. I maybe shouldn't have read it to start off my weekend though - it's very, very sad, but makes you stop and think. It's less the next story in the series, more of a flashback to the end of the war. It makes you realise what life was really like for innocent people of all nationalities caught up in the mindless violence." — Librarian (5 out of 5 stars)
"A book so good I had to read it in a single sitting. I maybe shouldn't have read it to start off my weekend though - it's very, very sad, but makes you stop and think. It's less the next story in the series, more of a flashback to the end of the war. It makes you realise what life was really like for innocent people of all nationalities caught up in the mindless violence."
" This is a wonderful book. Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure this is the last of the series. Well, I'm certain actually. Shame... "
" I loved this book from start to end, it really was a great way to end a series! Well done Morris! "
" I am once again blown away by the way Morris Gleitzman delivers his story to the reader. Such harrowing events seen through the eyes of young Felix are told in the matter of fact way that children see them and it almost makes them more scary. I was unsure how it would sit with me after I had read Now but actually it works. I urge you to read it and share it. "
" 'After' filled in the last year of the war for Felix. It was as confronting as 'Once' and 'Then'. Very moving and sad as the story comes to an end. I'd really like to hear the story between the end of the war up until 'Now'.........Morris might have to continue Felix's story!!! "
" Heart-breaking as usual, yet still a strong affirmation of life and hope - sounds cliche perhaps, but sometimes cliches are valid. "
" I'm so glad Morris Gleitzman wrote another book to the Once series and i'm glad he went back to the the War time with Felix. Its a great book just like Once, Then and Now. I really love reading about Feliz but after this book I don't think Morris will write another as Felix is now old and we know what happens to him after the war. "
" Good but the others were better "
" While I was reading this it was all I could think about and I was going to give it five stars but I just couldn't. "
" I really enjoyed this book and the two other one because i just love the characters Felix and zealda "
" This is a truely amazing book! Just like Once, Then and Now, I feel connected with the book and love the idea of it. This is an inspiring story, just like all the other ones in this story!! :) "
" Another excellent instalment in the YA series. "
" Very thought provoking and sad :( "
" Wasn't sure about this book. Loved the rest. Read it in one go and really enjoyed it. Once is still my favourite, but this is very good. "
" An easy read (due to the fact that it is aimed at 10 year olds). "
" oibrighbrw so happy the 4th one is out! dvgoibwgoibwgrw "
" I read this one recently. I really want him to get more nazis on his side and not on the other side. I can't wait to see if there is another book in this series. "
" Such a good end to a great series. Loved seeing how Felix got through the war, and how he ended up as a surgeon. "
" This book is as heart-wrenching as it is heart-warming. The ups and downs of this book will take you on a brilliant journey. "
" I read the books in chronological order, so read this before Now. It worked really well that way. "
" Not as gripping as the previous books in this series, but a beautiful culmination of the holocaust story of Felix. "
" Easily my favourite of the series; loved every minute of it. "
" Amazing so sad so funny so real do cold god bless morris gleitzman "
" Gleitzman exaggerates the innocence of his teenage hero to add poignancy to the story. At times this is very effective, and at other times I found it caused a faint ring of inauthenticity. The book provided a soft look at a harsh tragedy and was very cleverly crafted to achieve this. "
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