A metaphor in "The Boy Who Dared" might be the comparison of Helmuth Hübener's resistance against the Nazi regime to a small but defiant flame in the darkness. This metaphor conveys the idea that even in the face of overwhelming oppression, individual acts of bravery and defiance can shine brightly and inspire others.
Susan Campbell Bartoletti wrote The Boy Who Dared.
The conflict in The Boy Who Dared is the Nazis coming to power.
The Boy Who Dared was set during WWII.
The Boy Who Dared is not a made-up story. It is a true story.
The Boy Who Dared takes place in 1940s Nazi Germany.
Susan includes a list of bibliographies at the end of her book The Boy Who Dared.
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"Silence is how people get on" -Susan Campbell
The setting of the book "The Boy Who Dared" is Germany during World War II. It takes place in a small village called Bremen and follows the story of Helmuth Hübener, a teenage boy who dared to resist the Nazi regime through his anti-Nazi activities.
The Boy Who Dared was created in 2008.
Susan Campbell Bartoletti wrote The Boy Who Dared.
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