Two Times a Traitor
- Publisher
- Pajama Press Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2017
- Category
- General, Values & Virtues, Time Travel
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781772780246
- Publish Date
- Aug 2017
- List Price
- $10.95 USD
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781772780314
- Publish Date
- Aug 2017
- List Price
- $15.95 USD
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781772781557
- Publish Date
- Nov 2020
- List Price
- $14.95
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 9 to 12
- Grade: 4 to 8
Description
A fast-paced middle-grade offering from internationally acclaimed author Karen Bass
Reluctantly touring Halifax with his family, twelve-year-old Laz Berenger accidentally stumbles through a time tunnel to a 1745 war zone. Caught by English sailors from the American colonies, his only hope for freedom is to spy for them in the French fortification at Louisbourg. But he finds himself torn in three directions when the commander at Louisbourg becomes closer to him than his own father.
Angry over his family’s recent move and current enforced holiday in Halifax, twelve-year-old Laz Berenger rebels against a guided tour of the Citadel and sets out to explore on his own. In one dark tunnel, his St. Christopher medal burns suddenly hot. There’s a strange smell, and Laz blacks out. When he wakes up, everything happens at once. A sword is put to his throat. Men who look like extras from Pirates of the Caribbean hand him over to a ship’s captain who strips him and takes his medal. He is declared a French spy. Laz realizes, to his horror, that it is 1745 and he is trapped in time. These English colonists, still loyal to King George, are at war with the French. To earn his freedom, Laz must promise to spy on the French at the fortification of Louisbourg. But once in Louisbourg, Laz earns a job as runner to the kind Commander Morpain and learns to love both the man and the town. How will Laz find a way to betray the inhabitants of Louisbourg? How else can he hope to earn back his St. Christopher medal, which is surely his key to returning to his own time?
The award-winning author of The Hill and Graffiti Knight has written an enthralling, swash-buckling time-slip adventure for middle-grade readers centered on a fascinating period in North American history.
About the author
Karen Bass is the multi-award-winning author of a number of novels for young adult readers. Graffiti Knight won the CLA Young Adult Book Award, the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People, the R. Ross Annett Award, and the CAA Exporting Alberta Award, among other honours. Uncertain Soldier won the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People and was a finalist for the OLA Forest of Reading Red Maple Award. Her most recent novel, The Hill,was a White Ravens Selection and a Junior Library Guild Selection, and was nominated for the Forest of Reading Red Maple Award. Karen lives in Hamilton, Ontario, where she recently moved from northwest Alberta. There she was a public library manager for sixteen years before turning to full-time writing.
Awards
- Commended, Junior Library Guild selection
- Commended, Best Books for Kids & Teens selection
- Commended, CBC Radio One "8 books to give the young readers in your life" selection
Editorial Reviews
Praise for Two Times a Traitor
2017 CBC Radio One "8 books to give the young readers in your life" selection
2017 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens selection
2017 Junior Library Guild selection
"The past is accurately and engagingly depicted, and Laz's reactions to the harsh conditions, especially bad food and filth, are totally believable....time travel is a thrilling concept, and the tale overflows with compelling action..."—Kirkus Reviews
"[Karen Bass] provides enough details to allow [readers] to draw their own conclusions about the battles between the French and the English and Laz's own personal dilemma."—ILA Literacy Daily, "War and Conflicts"
"[A] young reader will certainly relate to the main character...[this book] should be regarded as an excellent educational resource."—Resource Links
"The plot of Two Times a Traitor is carefully woven and tension-filled....Richness of detail, the result of the author’s careful research, helps the reader suspend disbelief and be caught up in the story....Young readers will identify with likeable Laz and will enjoy the drama and fast pace of Two Times a Traitor. Recommended."—CM Magazine
"Hard times often force maturity and Laz dealt with his situation well..."—Youth Services Book Review
"This novel has enough action to suit the most demanding reader....Highly recommended..."—Winnipeg Free Press
"[A]n exciting tale of adventure, time travel and war, all within a historical perspective. Bass' writing provides a visceral experience of the events leading up to the Siege of Louisbourg, thrusting Laz into a life completely unknown to him...Resurfacing after being immersed in Bass' highly charged, patriotic and engrossing portrayal of 1745 is certainly a challenge, not just for Laz but for the reader as well."—Canadian Children's BookNews
"Readers will be swept up and away in this riveting middle-grade historical/time travel nail biting adventure, and into the pages of an exciting part of Canadian history! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!"—Recently Read
"We rated this book: [4.5/5]...12-year-old Laz is a character you are going to root for....I really liked that the characters all spoke differently, reflecting where they were from. Laz makes a lot of references to his modern life that I found funny."—Neela, Age 9,Kids' BookBuzz
"Karen Bass knows how to seamlessly weave a bit of the unexpected into her fiction...Readers will adore the action adventure story of Two Times a Traitor but its story of historical events is extraordinary and not to be relegated to second place....By allowing Laz to be part of both sides and emphasizing his confusion about which side to favour, Karen Bass allows readers to see the conflict from different perspectives and takes history away from the one-sidedness of most textbooks. Moreover, she allows us to see that conflict, whether personal or historical, always has two sides that need to be seen."—CanLit for LittleCanadians
"Two Times a Traitor is a riveting time-slip adventure. From first page to last you are caught in the vortex that whisks him from the present back to the past....Bass vividly recreates past places and times and her characters, both good and bad, compel you to discover how Laz resolves the conflicts he faces as he matures from an immature youth to a teenager wise beyond his years. Beware: Putting the book down is near impossible."—Pirates and Privateers
"A wonderful read incorporating Canadian history and a great character."—Canadian Bookworm
"This is a great story....Canadian history isn't taught as much as it should be in school, so this story would be a great supplement for kids. Though Canada's 150th anniversary is being celebrated this year, this story demonstrates how Canada's history goes far beyond 150 years."—Jill Jemmett