Children's / Teenage social issues: War & conflict issues

  • The line they drew through us

    £7.99

    Three best friends are born on the same day under miraculous circumstances. But by their twelfth birthday, Jahan, Ravi and Lakshmi’s lives are about to change forever. The British announce Indian independence and draw lines of Partition that tear apart the country, and the friends. One of them flees, one of them disappears, and the other is left wondering, could a miracle bring them back together?

  • The endless sea

    £12.99

    The poignant story of one family’s perilous journey from Vietnam to the UK. On the first day, we ate rice parcels. On the second day, they were all gone. On the third day, the water ran out. On the fourth day, we reached the sea. This picture-book tells the true story of Chi Thai’s refugee crossing from Vietnam to the UK, at just four years old, leaving her home behind, and setting out across the vastness of the sea in a tiny boat. It’s a deeply personal account, rooted in important history – and yet, her story resonates with those of families all over the world today, forced to make perilous journeys of their own.

  • In the mouth of the wolf

    £7.99

    A true story of two brothers and the war that changed everything.

    Michael Morpurgo’s wonderful storytelling and Barroux’s stunning artwork combine to tell the true story of Michael’s uncles against the epic backdrop of World War Two.

  • Alive with poppies

    £8.99

    Each autumn, a small red flower begins to appear. It flourishes ata time when others do not. But what does it mean? And why do peoplewear it?Stunningly illustrated, Tomos Roberts’ moving poem will help anyonehoping to better understand the meaning of the poppy.Ù0.50 fromeach copy sold goes to support the Royal British Legion.

  • Finding Alfie

    £14.99

    Aunty Iris always treasured her small painting of a boat, paintedby her close friend Alfie many years before. Her nephew, Michael,is inspired to try and find out what actually happened to Alfiein World War II.

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