Waiting for Anya is a compelling World War II novel by Michael Morpurgo. The story is set in a small, isolated village in the French Pyrenees, close to the Spanish border, occupied by German soldiers. The young protagonist, Jo, discovers that a widow in the village is secretly hiding Jewish children, attempting to smuggle them to safety over the mountains. The book details Jo's dangerous mission to help the children, all while evading the German patrols. The novel is a tribute to the quiet courage of ordinary people during wartime, focusing on the themes of humanity, resistance, and the universal need to protect the vulnerable.