D-Day Dog
By (Author) Tom Palmer
Illustrated by Clohosy Cole
HarperCollins Publishers
Barrington Stoke Ltd
3rd June 2019
1st May 2019
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
208
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
140g
The last thing Jack wants right now is to go to France for a school trip to the D-Day landing beaches. He hates leaving his beloved dog, Finn, behind and he misses home too much to have any interest in history. But an unexpected encounter introduces Jack to the true story of English paratrooper Emile Corteil and his dog, Glen - who was not just Corteil's loyal companion but also his parachuting partner. Before Jack knows it, he's been gripped by Corteil and Glen's moving tale, and he will not rest until he discovers their fate on D-Day ...A gripping, poignant historical adventure, publishing for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
"Fantastic writing with a wide-ranging narrative, this story will prompt all who read it to think differently about conflict" -- National Literacy Trust
"A slim yet impactful tale inspired by real-life events ... Tom Palmer is, to my mind, the best author writing accessible history inspired childrens fiction today" -- North of Scotland Newspapers
"Another very emotional read from Tom Palmer and Barrington Stoke. They are the perfect pairing" -- Phil Earle
"Such an important book Brilliantly researched, the book is full of fascinating facts which are woven together to create a truly moving and gripping read" -- Books for Topics
"A true tribute to soldiers, civilians and animals caught up in conflict" -- Armadillo Magazine
Tom Palmer was a reluctant reader as a child and credits articles about football with getting him into reading. He went on to become a bookseller and then worked in reader development. He is well known for his hugely successful football fiction for Puffin, and is one of Barrington Stoke's top selling authors, writing about both sport and history with great appeal.