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  2. Introduction. Summer of My German Soldier, Bette Greene's first and best-known novel, chronicles one summer in the life of a twelve-year-old Jewish girl in the rural South. First published in 1973, it was an overwhelming critical success and has gone on to become a classic of juvenile literature.

    • Author Bette Green claimed to have sold her first story when she was 9 years old. Greene was born in Memphis, Tennessee, but spent her early childhood about 35 miles west in Parkin, Arkansas, where her parents owned and operated a general store called Evensky’s Dry Goods.
    • It took Bette Green five years to write Summer of my German Soldier. After graduating high school in 1952, Greene studied abroad in France and attended several universities, including Columbia in New York, before marrying a neurologist in 1959 and settling near Boston.
    • Summer of my German Soldier struggled to find a publisher. According to Publishers Weekly, Summer of My German Soldier was rejected by 18 publishers before it was finally accepted by Dial Press, a respected house whose catalogue included titles by James Baldwin and Norman Mailer.
    • Summer of my German Soldier is largely autobiographical, though Bette Greene spent 40 years denying it. The parallels between the lives of Bette Greene and Patty Bergen, the young heroine of Summer of My German Soldier, were numerous.
  3. Written by Callie Labrador. Patty Bergen is twelve years old and school is out for the summer in her small Arkansas town where nothing much ever happens - that is, until this summer, when a prison camp for German prisoners of war captured during World War Two is opened and the first prisoners arrive. The town is briefly fascinated by them, but ...

  4. Mar 27, 2024 · Bette Greene ’s Summer of My German Soldier is a novel and a television movie set in eastern Arkansas during World War II. Both portray the Arkansas location, era, and characters realistically. Since the novel’s publication in 1973, it has remained a young-adult best-seller and is considered a classic of young-adult literature.

  5. Summer of My German Soldier was adapted for television in 1978. The film starred Kristy McNichol as Patty, Bruce Davison as Anton, and was directed by Michael Tuckerbook. Greene co-wrote the ...

  6. May 21, 2007 · Summer of My German Soldier: A New Musical by Original Ohio Cast released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Overview. Summer of My German Soldier (1973) is a young adult novel by American author Bette Greene. The book is heavily based on Greene’s own childhood in Arkansas and Tennessee during World War II and her experiences growing up Jewish in the conservative Christian South. A made-for-TV film adaptation starring Kristy McNichol was released in ...

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