by Lynn Huggins - Cooper (Author), Lynn Huggins - Cooper (Author), Lynn Huggins - Cooper (Author), Ian Benfold-Hayward (Illustrator)
Sixteen-year-old Sydney is overwhelmed by the excitement of the 1914 recruitment campaigns and the bravado of men leaving for the Great War. Bursting with enthusiasm, he runs away to join up, but soon finds himself a long way from home in a frontline trench where reality - and the rats - begin to bite. Told through Sydney's optimistic letters home and his journal, this is his honest portrayal of the disillusionment and degradation of life and death in the trenches of World War I.
'Find room for this indictment of the First World War' - Bookseller
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 06 Nov 2008
ISBN 10: 1845075285
ISBN 13: 9781845075286
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: The character of Sidney is based on a real young man who died in France in WWI. Realistic but restrained storytelling. Superbly atmospheric illustrations. Text and illustrations have been meticulously researched. 11th November 2008 is the 90th Anniversary of the Armistice. The Imperial War Museum will hold an exhibition to mark this, starting in September 2008
Lynn Huggins-Cooper has published over 100 books for children, including picture books, educational and nonfiction titles. She is the author of multiple revision guides and workbooks on maths, science, and technology, including the popular Letts Magical Skills books.