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comes to town, searching for Anton. When they call at the Bergens' home, Patty runs out to the garage to warn Anton that he must leave immediately or he will be caught. Anton flees from the garage after thanking Patty for her help and gives her a valuable ring that belonged to his grandfather. Anton
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escapes from Jenkinsville and makes it to New York City, where he is discovered and shot while trying to escape. The FBI return to the Bergens' house and relay the news of Anton's death to Patty, who is devastated.
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Anton teaches Patty that she is a person of value. In return, she protects Anton by hiding him above her father's garage, telling only her family's African-American maid, Ruth Hughes.
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Anton is almost exposed when he sees Patty's father beating her one day and runs out of hiding to protect her, but she shouts for him to go back before he is seen. Before long, the
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her. The only person who still talks to her is Ruth, who has now been fired from her job as housekeeper for keeping Patty's secret. Patty stands trial for
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the opening credits to the film state the town is in Georgia, and Patty's father informs her of what the state's justice system will do to her.
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winning "Best Supporting Actress" for her portrayal of Ruth). In the film version, the town of Jenkinsville is set in the state of
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When a group of German POWs visits her father's department store, Patricia meets Fredrick Anton Reiker, a rifleman who comes from
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Finalist. Greene's work was described as "courageous and compelling" by Publishers Weekly.
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It is also one of the most banned or challenged books of 2000-2009 according to the
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Appalled to hear that his own daughter aided a Nazi prisoner, Patty's father
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by Patricia Anne Bergen, a 12-year-old Jewish girl living in Jenkinsville,
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In 1978, the novel was turned into a made-for-television film
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Summer of My German Soldier (film)

Bette Greene
English
Young adult fiction
Dial Press
Book
ISBN
0803783213
Bette Greene
POW
Southern United States
World War II
ALA Notable Book
New York Times
National Book Award
television adaptation
Kristy McNichol
Bruce Davison
first person narrative
Arkansas
World War II
Göttingen
Nazi party
FBI
disowns
treason
reform school
of the same name
Kristy McNichol

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