Five Children on the Western Front

Five Children on the Western Front

By Kate Saunders

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In this incredible, heart-wrenching story reminiscent of E. Nesbit’s Five Children and It, Kate Saunders illustrates the power of war but the even greater power of family, and the love that carries us out of the darkness of despair into the light of hope.
 
The sand fairy, also known as the Psammead, is merely a creature from stories Lamb and Edith have heard their older brothers and sisters tell . . . until he suddenly reappears. Lamb and Edith are pleased to have something to take their minds off the war, but this time the Psammead’s magic might have a serious purpose.

Before their adventure ends, all will be changed, and the Lamb and Edith will have seen the Great War from every possible viewpoint—that of factory workers, soldiers and sailors, and nurses. But most of all, the war’s impact will be felt by those left behind, at the very heart of their family.

Praise for Five Children on the Western Front

Winner of the Costas Award for Children’s Fiction
 
An irresistible read.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Skillful and deeply moving.” —The Guardian

“A rewarding experience.”—Booklist

“Saunders strikes a surprisingly successful balance between the mischievous magic of the sand fairy and the harsh realities of wartime England.” —The Bulletin

A dramatic, heartrending look at World War I’s far-reaching consequences for families and individuals.”—SLJ
 
An emotionally resonant, engaging story of personal growth (the siblings’) and moral education (the Psammead’s). With issues of social and gender inequality and a compassionate take on the ruins of war, it’s historically convincing, thought-provoking, and sensitive.”—The Horn Book Magazine
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9780553497939
ISBN-10: 0553497936
Published on 8/2/2016
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 256

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I like this book because sometime the plot makes me nervous, sometimes it makes me wanna cry. There are a lot of different feeling and mood in this book. There are touching part, impressive part, Surprisingly part , also there are some nervous and dangerous part. So when I was reading it, I had many different feeling at the same time, sometimes I could get it, sometimes it's really complicated. But it's still a heartbreaking story.