Half a Man

Awards:   Short-listed for English 4-11 Book Awards Leicester 2015 (UK) Short-listed for Portsmouth Book Award 2016 (UK) Short-listed for Shrewsbury Children's Bookfest Book Award 2015 (UK) Short-listed for Shrewsbury Children’s Bookfest Book Award 2015 (UK)
Author:   Sir Michael Morpurgo ,  Gemma O’Callaghan
Publisher:   Walker Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781406367133


Pages:   80
Publication Date:   07 July 2016
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 11 years
Format:   Paperback
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Half a Man


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Awards

  • Short-listed for English 4-11 Book Awards Leicester 2015 (UK)
  • Short-listed for Portsmouth Book Award 2016 (UK)
  • Short-listed for Shrewsbury Children's Bookfest Book Award 2015 (UK)
  • Short-listed for Shrewsbury Children’s Bookfest Book Award 2015 (UK)

Overview

Revered author Michael Morpurgo looks back on the post-war Britain of his childhood in this unflinching and deeply poignant tale of the physical and mental scars of war. Former children's laureate Michael Morpurgo remembers the post-war Britain of his childhood in this unflinching and deeply poignant tale of the physical and mental scars of war. From a young age, Michael is both fascinated by and afraid of his grandfather. Grandpa’s ship was torpedoed during the Second World War, leaving him with terrible burns. Every time he comes to stay, Michael is warned by his mother that he must not stare, he must not make too much noise, he must not ask Grandpa any questions about his past. As he grows older, Michael stays with his grandfather during the summer holidays, and as he finally learns the story behind his injuries, he gets to know the real man behind the solemn figure from his childhood. Michael begins to see beyond the burns, and this gives him the power to begin healing some of the scars that have divided his family for so long.

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Author:   Sir Michael Morpurgo ,  Gemma O’Callaghan
Publisher:   Walker Books Ltd
Imprint:   Walker Books Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.00cm
Weight:   0.082kg
ISBN:  

9781406367133


ISBN 10:   1406367133
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   07 July 2016
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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This book is very accessible to young readers [...] It confronts difficult issues about the effects of war and also how we relate to people who have been damaged. The simple, direct prose strips events and emotions back in a way that removes any sentimentality and allows children to empathise with all of the characters. * Carousel * Revered storyteller, Michael Morpurgo remembers the post-war Britain of his childhood in this unflinching and deeply poignant tale of the physical and mental scars of war, featuring beautiful illustrations from new talent, Gemma O'Callaghan. * Surrey Advertiser * This graphic, fictional story, simply and effectively illustrated by Gemma O'Callaghan, will show the 11-plus who read it not only how terrible it was to be so injured, but also what the consequences of such injuries were. * Newbury Weekly News * Unflinching and deeply poignant tale of the physical and mental scars of war. * The Bookseller Children's Buyer's Guide * Moving and beautifully written, this perceptive short story does not hide from the truth but approaches it with empathy, making for a really moving succinctly told tale. * Parents in Touch * ...a beautiful book with a serious, downbeat subject... -- The School Librarian * The School Librarian *


...a beautiful book with a serious, downbeat subject... -- The School Librarian The School Librarian Moving and beautifully written, this perceptive short story does not hide from the truth but approaches it with empathy, making for a really moving succinctly told tale. Parents in Touch Unflinching and deeply poignant tale of the physical and mental scars of war. The Bookseller Children's Buyer's Guide This graphic, fictional story, simply and effectively illustrated by Gemma O'Callaghan, will show the 11-plus who read it not only how terrible it was to be so injured, but also what the consequences of such injuries were. Newbury Weekly News Revered storyteller, Michael Morpurgo remembers the post-war Britain of his childhood in this unflinching and deeply poignant tale of the physical and mental scars of war, featuring beautiful illustrations from new talent, Gemma O'Callaghan. Surrey Advertiser This book is very accessible to young readers [...] It confronts difficult issues about the effects of war and also how we relate to people who have been damaged. The simple, direct prose strips events and emotions back in a way that removes any sentimentality and allows children to empathise with all of the characters. Carousel


Author Information

Michael Morpurgo was 2003–2005 Children's Laureate, has written over 100 books and is the winner of many awards, including the Whitbread Children's Book Award, the Smarties Book Prize, the Blue Peter Award and the Red House Children's Book Award. His books are translated and read around the world and his hugely popular novel War Horse is now both a critically acclaimed stage play and a highly successful film. Michael and his wife, Clare, live in Devon. Visit Michael's website at www.michaelmorpurgo.com. Gemma O’Callaghan is an illustrator and printmaker. While studying for her Masters degree at Anglia Ruskin University she discovered her love for screen printing, which has continued into her professional work. Gemma lives and works in Nottingham; this is her first book for children. www.gemma-ocallaghan.co.uk

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