Tamar is a war novel for young adults by Mal Peet, published in 2005. Tamar won the Carnegie Medal in 2005 and a further award in 2007. Within a contemporary framing story, the novel is set in occupied Holland during the Second World War and deals with the adventures and relationships of a group of resistance fighters. The novel interweaves past and present to show the lasting effects of war and the passions it arouses. Part of the book takes place In 1945 Holland, during the last part of World War II. The story centers on two Dutch men codenamed Tamar and Dart, who are agents of a covert... military group called the Special Operations Executive, or SOE. In this point in time Holland is occupied by the Nazis, and the Dutch resistance is “a bloody shambles”. Tamar and Dart, his WO , are sent into Holland to organize the different resistance groups into a more cohesive unit. This is Tamar’s second time in Holland as an SOE agent, and he is sent to recover his old alias, Christaan Boogart. When he arrives he reunites with the woman he fell in love with the first time he was in Holland, Marijke.
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| Author: | Mal Peet |
| Genre: | Children's literature, War novel, Fiction, Young adult literature, Speculative fiction |
| Year published: | 2005 |
| Number of editions: | 3 |