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Friday, November 28, 2025

Words Matter: The Story of Hans and Sophie Scholl, and the White Rose Resistance. Written by Anita Fitch Pazner and illustrated by Sophie Casson. Groundwood Books, 2025. $21.99 ages 9 and up


"They were not alone. 
They came together with others
like the petals of a rose joined at the heart.
A name for the group blossomed - 
the White Rose Resistance. 

Words, you see, unite us."

Readers know that words matter. In her tribute to Hans and Sophie Scholl, Anita Fitch Pazner tells her middle grade audience why. During WWII, the brother and sister were members of Hitler Youth and the League of German girls. At the time, it was not yet mandatory. Their family life had taught them to care about others and to think for themselves. When they realized exactly what was happening in Germany under the leadership of Hitler, they could no longer say nothing. 

Knowing that Hitler was gaining his power through lies and striking fear in the hearts of the German people, they felt the need to resist. They did it through the White Rose Resistance, a group of German students who used their words in leaflets they distributed to expose the truth. They took great risks, as explained in empathetic text that shows their bravery in overwhelming times. 

The book is a history lesson in what can be done when conscience and morality lead the way. In today's world, where many face similar threats to freedom through injustice, it shows readers there are ways to protest with truth, and peacefully. It offers middle grade readers an opportunity for thought and discussion concerning quiet heroes who want to make change in their world. How can they think clearly and with kindness to do the same?  

Their execution, with their friend Christoph Probst, concludes the book with respect for their lives, their work and their heroism; they inspired others to speak truth and work for change. This book is an excellent introduction to the White Rose Resistance for the target audience. It is the story of nonviolent resistance and is strikingly illustrated as a very powerful addition to the book. The images are emotionally relevant to the story as they balance both the darkness and the light that brought hope to many. 

Back matter is important. It includes historical notes about the Scholl family, their motivations, and the political environment of the time. Also included are an author's short note about her connection to Germany, lists of selected resources and further reading, and on the last page names of members of the White Rose who were arrested and their persecuted family members.  

"It is vital for us all to remember what happens in a society when ordinary people do not speak up."

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