White Feather
By (Author) Catherine MacPhail
By (author) David MacPhail
Barrington Stoke Ltd
Barrington Stoke Ltd
1st April 2019
United Kingdom
Children
823.92
Paperback
96
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
170g
The war is won but for Charlie there is little to celebrate. His brother never returned from no man's land and has died not as a hero but executed as a coward. Refusing to believe that his brother was a traitor, a grief stricken Charlie is pushed to the edge in his dark quest to uncover the horrifying truth.
A thrilling narrative of intertwining perspectives, perfect as a classroom companion to WW1 studies.
"A moving story that conveyed the raw grief of losing a brother very powerfully" -- The Letterpress Project
"Thought-provoking and moving Economically told, this is a powerful story that raises issues of courage and responsibility" -- LoveReading4Kids
"Stands out for the tragic scope it packs into the tightest of compasses ... Touches of breathtaking cruelty ... are interlaced here with intrigue and an assured exploration of class structures on and off the battlefield, as well as a sense of how loss bleeds into lives like ink into blotting paper" -- TLS
Catherine Macphail is the award-winning author of over thirty books for children including Run Zan Run and Roxy's Baby. She has won numerous awards including the Scottish Children's Book Award which she has won twice. She lives in Greenock.
David MacPhail left home at eighteen to travel the world and have adventures. After working as a chicken wrangler, a ghost-tour guide and a waiter on a tropical island, he now has the sensible job of writing children's books. He lives in Edinburgh.