by Gill Arbuthnott (Author), Gill Arbuthnott (Author), Darren Gate (Illustrator)
What was the First World War really like? Step into the boots of 14-year-old soldier James Marchbank and find out. Inspired by the real-life diary of a Scottish boy soldier, each easy-to-read chapter mixes James's story with timelines, letters, diagrams and illustrations to create a fact-tastic account of the First World War, which is both fun and emotionally engaging for younger readers. Why was rat hunting a popular hobby in the trenches? How did parachuting pigeons help win the war? Why would a really good friend would rub whale oil on your feet? What did it feek like to be a teenager at war? Take a journey through time and discover all the most important and incredible bits of the First World War. A Secret Diary of the First World War is the first in a new brilliant series, which blends together intriguing facts and fascinating fiction to bring the most exciting, gruesome and crucial moments of Scottish history alive for young readers.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 144
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Kelpies
Published: 26 Jul 2018
ISBN 10: 178250527X
ISBN 13: 9781782505273
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years