NONFICTION - ELEMENTARY

The Spy in the Museum: How Rose Valland Saved Art from the Nazis

S. & S./Beach Lane. Sept. 2025. 40p. Tr $19.99. ISBN 9781534466173. Gr 1-3
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Gr 1-3–World War II was a time of upheaval and destruction, especially for anything that did not fit Adolph Hitler’s opinion of an ideal world. Art was one of Hitler’s primary interests, and his armies made a point of destroying countless works across the world. Luckily, a woman named Rose Valland was employed at the Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris when the Nazi soldiers arrived. Through her careful notes, unwavering bravery, and secret language skills, Rose was able to usurp many of the Nazi’s efforts, thus preserving priceless works of art for generations to come. This engrossing nonfiction picture book explores a complex subject in a way that is accessible to young readers. While the extent of the destruction wrought by the Nazi party is unfathomable, this book uses a thoughtful blend of narrative and illustrations to effectively describe the impact Hitler’s beliefs had on art during that time. Brief segments of text introduce readers to Valland and her life in Paris during WWII while colorful illustrations depict the danger and destruction in Valland’s vicinity, inviting further discussion with caregivers beyond the confines of the book. End matter includes selected sources and a historical note that provides additional context for older readers.
VERDICT Best suited to an elementary school-aged audience, this narrative nonfiction picture book engagingly introduces young readers to a lesser-known WWII hero.

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