Walter Tull's Scrapbook
By (Author) Michaela Morgan
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
7th November 2013
7th November 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Ball games and sports: Association footbal
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
942.08092
Paperback
32
Width 214mm, Height 270mm
The inspirational true story of Walter Tull s life is vividly reimagined here in scrapbook form, drawing on photographs, documents and records of his life. Born in Kent, in 1888, Walter Tull became not just the first black British professional outfield football player for Tottenham Hotspur and Northampton Town - but also the first black officer in the British Army.His leadership and courage in the trenches of the First World War won him a recommendation for a Military Cross that was never awarded because of his skin colour.His story takes the reader from his childhood in an orphanage, through his footballing years, to his eventual tragic death, aged 29, on the Somme. His legacy lives on.
'This will be a real hit with a wide range of children. ... Swiftly told, the story balances excitement, matter of fact detail and pathos.'
Inspiring and relevant; Walter Tulls Scrapbook is an important story about overcoming discrimination on and off the pitch.
Inspiring.
A fascinating insight into a man who broke across boundaries. In an age when we still find prejudice on and off the playing field, this book conveys an important message one we must heed.
A welcome addition to any childs library.
Inspiring.
'Fiction and non-fiction combine successfully in this title creating an insight, through photos, documents and records into a fascinating and perhaps under-known character.'
'What makes this account especially vivid is the wealth of period photographs . An inspiring account of courage and leadership.'
'This book was brilliant to read and I learned so much from it.' '9.5/10' 'amazing'
The book...is excellent and will surely also appeal to any reluctant young readers who like football or the military.'
'A poignant, well written and illustrated book stands as a tribute to a special person worthy of remembrance.'
'Michaela Morgan has created a vivid account of his life and the world in which he lived, so that the reader an truly relate to him as a person. ... A very good addition to the school library.'
Inspiring and relevant; Walter Tulls Scrapbook is an important story about overcoming discrimination on and off the pitch.
'This will be a real hit with a wide range of children. ... Swiftly told, the story balances excitement, matter of fact detail and pathos.'
Michaela Morgan has written over a hundred books for children. She has been shortlisted for the Children's Book Award, been an International Reading Association Children's Choice and won a United Kingdom Reading Association award.