The Drummer Boy
By (Author) Leon Garfield
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Red Fox Classics
15th July 2015
2nd July 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
823.914
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 9mm
140g
A gripping and insightful story of war from master storyteller Leon Garfield. 'As far as the eye can see, scarlet men are marching . . . A rich and splendid company, but none more so than the drummer boy.' But a moment later, the sound of Charlie Samson's drum was swallowed in a wild thunder. The glorious scarlet troops had been ambushed. Men were dead and dying all around, and all the beauty was gone. All that was left was himself and his drum, and a few shady nightwalkers - cowards who came crawling from the ditches and knaves who scoured the dead for wealth . . .
Leon Garfield was born in Brighton in 1921. He was the acclaimed author of more than thirty novels for children and adults including Devil in the Fog, winner of the inaugural Guardian Children's Fiction Prize in 1967, The God Beneath the Sea, winner of the 1970 Carnegie Medal, and John Diamond, winner of the 1980 Whitbread literary award. He was also elected a member of the Royal Society of Literature. He died in 1996.