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Little Manfred
By (Author) Michael Morpurgo
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
21st January 2013
3rd January 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
823.914
Paperback
176
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
170g
A heart-lifting, heartbreaking story by Michael Morpurgo, the second-biggest childrens author in the UK.
In the Imperial War Museum is a wooden Dachshund, carved by a German prisoner of war for the children of the British family with which he stayed after the fighting ended. This is the story of how it got there
When the Bismarck sinks, one of the only German survivors is taken on board a British ship as a prisoner of war. Sent to live with a host family, Walter must adapt to a new way of life, in the heart of an enemy country. Gradually, though, he finds a friend in ten-year-old Grace. So when the time finally comes to go back to Germany, its an emotional parting, with Walter leaving Grace with only a carved wooden dog to remember him by. The question is, will Walter and Grace ever meet again In 1966, with the World Cup coming to Britain, that opportunity may just have come along.
Nobody can balance old and new better, or more convincingly. The Independent
[Morpurgo] really is a master at this sort of thing; not a word is wasted." The Telegraph
Morpurgo is a virtuoso at conjuring vibrant stories that draw on historical events." The Observer Review
This is a very touching, absorbing story vividly bringing events to life." Primary Times
This book is perfect for anybody who wants to find out about the Second World War and how it affected real people. First News
Michael Morpurgo OBE is one of Britain's best-loved writers for children. He has written over 100 books and won many prizes, including the Smarties Prize, the Blue Peter Book Award and the Whitbread Award. His recent bestselling novels include Shadow', A Medal for Leroy' and Little Manfred'. His novel War Horse' has been successfully adapted as a West End and Broadway theatre play and a major film by Steven Spielberg. A former Children's Laureate, Michael is also the co-founder, with his wife Clare, of the charity Farms for City Children.