Heroism or cowardice? A stunning story of the First World War from a master storyteller Told in the voice of a young soldier, the story follows 24 hours in his life at the front during WW1, and captures his memories as he looks back over his life. Full of stunningly researched detail and engrossing atmosphere, the book leads to a dramatic and moving conclusion. Both a love story and a deeply moving account of the horrors of the First World War, this book will reach everyone from 9 to 90.
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Heroism or cowardice? A stunning story of the First World War from a master storyteller
His [Tommo’s] journey from agricultural labourer to cannon fodder is movingly told…Michael Morpurgo is expert at getting through to his readers. He writes here about events that should never be forgotten nor forgiven, and does so most effectively.Independent …full of warmth as well as grief, conveying vividly how precious it is to be alive…Sunday Times The best novel he’s written since The Butterfly Lion.Times Deserved to last as an insight into the First World War in the same way as, say, The Silver Sword or Goodnight Mr Tom.Telegraph A poignant, elegiac novel.Daily Mail
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•Michael Morpurgo, high-profile author • An emotional, moving story • Strong interest in WW1 from schools, librarians and teachers Competition: Megan Rix, Sarah Lean, Goodnight Mister Tom, Sam Angus, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780007452842
Publisert
2011-08-04
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Lydfil

Forfatter
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Biographical note

Michael Morpurgo OBE is one of Britain's best-loved writers for children, and has sold more than 35 million books around the world. He has written more than 150 novels and won many prizes, including the Smarties Prize, the Whitbread Award and the Blue Peter Book Award, while several of his books have been adapted for stage and screen, including the global theatrical phenomenon War Horse. Michael was Children’s Laureate from 2003 to 2005, and founded the charity Farms for City Children with his wife, Clare. He was knighted in 2018 for services to literature and charity.