Authors: Michael Morpurgo
Michael and his wife Clare live in Devon and set up Farms for City Children, a charity that enables 3,000 children every year to spend a week living and working in the
countryside. As a result of foot-and-mouth disease, the charity closed its farms, but was able to open them again after the epidemic was over.
‘A master of his art . . . able to react to a tremendous individual emotional shock with a focus which has created a lasting impression in this moving fiction’
School Librarian
‘A moving and thought-provoking novel . . . moving but delicately written... this book deserves to be read by adults and children alike’
Glasgow Herald
‘A heartfelt novel of rural life . . . this book will stand as a testimony to the troubled times that so many have faced’
Manchester Evening News
‘A hard-hitting . . . heartfelt account’
Times Educational Supplement
‘The changing nuances in Becky’s voice come across so vividly and the interplay between her, her parents and her adored animals with such economy of style –
but without any diminution of emotional impact’
Irish Times
‘Here is insight we can all feel, without the obscuring clouds of rights and wrongs, petty or political’
School Librarian
Also by Michael Morpurgo
Alone on a Wide Wide Sea
The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips
Arthur, High King of Britain
Billy the Kid
Born to Run
The Butterfly Lion
Cool!
The Dancing Bear
Dear Olly
An Elephant in the Garden
Escape from Shangri-La
Farm Boy
Friend or Foe
From Hearabout Hill
The Ghost of Grania O’Malley
Kaspar: Prince of Cats
Kensuke’s Kingdom
King of the Cloud Forests
Little Foxes
Long Way Home
The Marble Crusher
Mr Nobody’s Eyes
My Friend Walter
The Nine Lives of Montezuma
Private Peaceful
Running Wild
Shadow
Tom’s Sausage Lion
Toro! Toro!
Twist of Gold
Waiting for Anya
War
War Horse
The War of Jenkins’ Ear
The White Horse of Zennor
Why the Whales Came
The Wreck of the Zanzibar
First published in the UK 2001 by Macmillan Children’s Books
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