
Honor
Susan McClelland(Author)
Astra Young Readers (Publisher)
Published on 9. June 2026
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-6626-2108-6 (ISBN)
Description
Told from dual perspectives, this remarkable true story for YA readers recounts the tale of two individuals—a Ukrainian teen in the early 2010s and a Jewish boy in hiding during WWII—whose lives are entwined through a box of letters.
★ Kirkus Reviews, starred review
When Nataliia, a teenager in Ukraine, uncovers a mysterious box of letters written during the Holocaust, she is drawn into the story of Eliezer, a Jewish boy in hiding during World War II. As Nataliia reads, past and present begin to echo each other in unexpected ways. The letters raise questions her family has never fully answered and point toward a history that feels strangely close to home.
Told through dual perspectives, Honor is a true story of resilience, moral courage, and the quiet choices that shape generations. As the world once again faces conflict, Nataliia’s search for understanding reveals how the past can resurface when we least expect it and why remembering matters.
★ Kirkus Reviews, starred review
When Nataliia, a teenager in Ukraine, uncovers a mysterious box of letters written during the Holocaust, she is drawn into the story of Eliezer, a Jewish boy in hiding during World War II. As Nataliia reads, past and present begin to echo each other in unexpected ways. The letters raise questions her family has never fully answered and point toward a history that feels strangely close to home.
Told through dual perspectives, Honor is a true story of resilience, moral courage, and the quiet choices that shape generations. As the world once again faces conflict, Nataliia’s search for understanding reveals how the past can resurface when we least expect it and why remembering matters.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Astra Publishing House
Target group
Young adult
Interest Age: From 12 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6626-2108-6 (9781662621086)
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Person
Susan McClelland is an award winning journalist and the author of more than ten books, many for young adult readers, including Boy from Buchenwald, a Kirkus Best YA Biography and Memoir and a Sydney Taylor Award Notable, Every Falling Star, and The Bite of the Mango. Her work brings global history to life through intimate, human stories of survival, resilience, and moral courage. Her books have been translated into dozens of languages and are read around the world.
Every Falling Star, her account of a North Korean teen’s escape, received the Freeman Award for Young Adult Literature and multiple US national honors. The Bite of the Mango has been recognized internationally, including by the American Library Association and IBBY.
Susan McClelland’s books have earned widespread critical acclaim across North America and abroad, and are widely used in schools and libraries. She lives in Canada.
Nataliia Mariichyn is the great-granddaughter of Grigory and Mariya Palidova, a couple in Ukraine who sheltered the Buchwald family in their home in Ukraine during WWII. Raised in Ukraine, Nataliia is currently a war refugee in Montreal, Canada, where descendants of the Buchwald family helped her relocate.
Every Falling Star, her account of a North Korean teen’s escape, received the Freeman Award for Young Adult Literature and multiple US national honors. The Bite of the Mango has been recognized internationally, including by the American Library Association and IBBY.
Susan McClelland’s books have earned widespread critical acclaim across North America and abroad, and are widely used in schools and libraries. She lives in Canada.
Nataliia Mariichyn is the great-granddaughter of Grigory and Mariya Palidova, a couple in Ukraine who sheltered the Buchwald family in their home in Ukraine during WWII. Raised in Ukraine, Nataliia is currently a war refugee in Montreal, Canada, where descendants of the Buchwald family helped her relocate.