Breaking Stalin's Nose

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“[An] affecting novel . . . This Newbery Honor book offers timeless lessons about dictatorship, disillusionment and personal choice.” ―San Francisco Chronicle

One of The Horn Book’s Best Fiction Books of the Year

Sasha Zaichik has known the laws of the Soviet Young Pioneers since the age of six:

A Young Pioneer is devoted to Comrade Stalin, the Communist Party, and Communism.
A Young Pioneer is a reliable comrade and always acts according to conscience.
A Young Pioneer has a right to criticize shortcomings.

But now that it is finally time to join the Young Pioneers, the day Sasha has awaited for so long, everything seems to go awry. He breaks a classmate’s glasses with a snowball. He accidentally damages a bust of Stalin in the school hallway. And worst of all, his father, the best Communist he knows, was arrested just last night.

This moving story of a ten-year-old boy’s world shattering is masterful in its simplicity, powerful in its message, and heartbreaking in its plausibility.

“Mr. Yelchin has compressed into two days of events an entire epoch, giving young readers a glimpse of the precariousness of life in a capricious yet ever-watchful totalitarian state.” ―The Wall Street Journal

“Yelchin’s debut novel does a superb job of depicting the tyranny of the group . . . A story just as relevant in our world . . . as that of Yelchin’s childhood.” —Kirkus Reviews

“This brief novel gets at the heart of a society that asks its citizens, even its children, to report on relatives and friends. Appropriately menacing illustrations by first-time novelist Yelchin add a sinister tone.” ―The Horn Book (starred review)

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4.0
21 reviews
Erick Cotajr
11 May 2019
At first it was good but the end needs some work.
2 people found this review helpful
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yung yung
12 January 2024
It was good... But the ending was terrible.
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Sydney Senko
16 April 2014
Best book I have ever read
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About the author

Eugene Yelchin has illustrated several books for children, including Who Ate All the Cookie Dough? and Won Ton. He lives in California with his wife and children.

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