Children of Exile is a middle grade fiction novel by New York Times' bestselling author Margaret Peterson Haddix. The first in a series, Children of Exile tells the story of twelve-year-old Rosi. Raised by adults called "Freds," Rosi, her brother, and all of the other children in their town, were taken from their birth parents. Now, the Freds say that all of the children must go home. With no explanation, Rosi and all of the children are loaded onto a plane and sent on their way. But home isn't anything like what Rosi expected.
Sex: None.
Language: None.
Drug/Alcohol Use: None.
Violence/Gore/Frightening Scenes/Death: War plays a big part in this series. Rosi is beaten in one scene. There are several suspenseful moments.
Final Note: Margaret Peterson Haddix is one of my favorite children's authors. The Shadow Children series is one of my favorites of all time. I felt like this series could have been good, but it's very hard to follow. Also, the twist at the end was not my favorite. Some middle grade kids will enjoy this book, but I feel like it's not Haddix's best work.
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