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Reviewed by Amy Louise Hill for Readers' Favorite
Raspberry Red is a children's adventure book written by Tuula Pere. A young girl named Aino wakes one night to find her father sitting on her bed, dressed in his winter coat. Aino doesn't know where her father is going, but she knows it is a bad place with bad people. As time passes, Aino waits patiently by a window in her house, hoping that her father will come home. While waiting for his safe arrival, Aino finds ways to keep busy. She helps her mother count the shop's takings, learns to knit from her grandmother, and helps bring in the firewood with her grandfather. One day she realizes that the bad people have gotten too close to home and her family must leave immediately. Will Aino's family make it to safety? And will her father finally come home? Find out in this book.
Raspberry Red is a delightful read. From the moment I began reading, I fell into the world Tuula Pere has created. Written from the perspective of a young girl wishing for her father's safe return home from war, the book grabs the reader and merges the characters' feelings with them. I instantly felt what Aino was feeling and imagined how awful those times must have been. This will give children some sense of what war meant and still means today, therefore educating them on an important historical event. The illustrations by Georgia Stylou are captivating and unique. The writing is of a professional standard and encourages children to read along. I enjoyed reading yet another of Tuula's books and hope to read more soon.