Joan Of Arc

Joan Of Arc

by Michael Morpurgo (Author), Michael Foreman (Illustrator), Michael Foreman (Illustrator), Michael Morpurgo (Author), Michael Morpurgo (Author), Michael Foreman (Illustrator)

Synopsis

As she grows up Eloise becomes more and more fascinated by Joan of Arc so when she learns that she is to move to Orleans, the scene of Joan of Arc's greatest triumph, she is delighted. But Eloise is lonely at her new school. She takes refuge by the riverbank. One day she hears a voice, just as Joan had all those years ago and the voice tells her the story of "Joan of Arc" as it really happened. It is a tale of great courage and perseverance, loneliness and cruelty. This seemingly ordinary girl is called on by God to put the rightful king on the throne of France, and to save her country from the occupying English. Joan sets about this overwhelming task with unswerving faith and fierce determination until finally she is granted permission to lead the French army against the enemy. Michael Foreman numerous books for children have brought him international acclaim. As well as illustrating traditional and modern stories he also writes and illustrates his own books, including War Boy which won the Kate Greenaway Prize and War Game, which won the Smaries' Prize. He continues his memoirs in "After the War was Over". Michael lives with his wife and sons and the family share their time between London and St Ives in Cornwall. Michael Morpurgo and Michael Foreman have created a number of wonderful children's books together, most recently Farm Boy. "Joan of Arc" follows the publication of the highly successful "Robin of Sherwood" and "Arthur, High King of Britain". "Robin of Sherwood" is also published in paperback by Hodder.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 17 Feb 2000

ISBN 10: 0340732210
ISBN 13: 9780340732212

Media Reviews
While I was reading this book ... I felt I was there with Joan ... This is an engrossing book about a truly fascinating person -- Abbey Nelms, aged 11 * Kids Out *
I really enjoyed reading this book -- it was very exciting -- Alice, aged 13 * Mizz *
Author Bio
Michael Morpurgo: Michael Morpurgo has written more than 60 books for every age group. The Wreck of Zanzibar won the Carnegie Medal in 1996. The Butterfly Lion (Collins) won the Smarties Gold Award. He has been short listed for all the major awards, with King of Cloud Forest, War Horse, My Friend Walter (all Mammoth), to name but a few. Most recently, Kensuke's Kingdom (Egmont) won the Children's Book Award in 2000.