Star of Fear, Star of Hope
by Jo Hoestlandt
Genre: Historical Fiction
Rating: 5 out 5 stars
Have you ever said something to someone that you wished you could take back? Then you should read the touching Star of Fear, Star of Hope by Jo Hoestlandt. This moving story is about Helen and her best friend Lydia takes place in Paris during World War II. The German occupation of Paris doesn’t affect Helen very much but it does Lydia. Lydia’s mom has to sew a star on her clothes to show that she is Jewish. It is July 15th, 1942 and Helen is going to be turning nine years old the next day so her mother allows her to have Lydia sleep over for the night. They amuse themselves by telling ghost stories. When a stranger wearing a yellow star like Lydia's comes looking for a place to hide, Lydia suddenly wants to go home. Helen is angry and shouts to the departing girl that she is not her friend anymore. The next day Lydia and her family have disappeared. One of the themes in the story is war and how it affects many people not just those directly involved. Another theme is regret because Helen says something in the heat of the moment that she doesn’t really mean. I think that Helen wishes that she could take those terrible words back because she never saw her friend again. I recommend this book to everyone who has a special friendship and those who want to learn more about World War II.

