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'Some bright kid's got a gun and 2000 rounds of live ammo. And that
gun's no pea-shooter. It'll go through a brick wall at a quarter of
a mile.' Chas McGill has the second-best collection of war
souvenirs in Garmouth, and he desperately wants it to be the best.
When he stumbles across the remains of a German bomber crashed in
the woods - its shiny, black machine-gun still intact - he grabs
his chance. Soon he's masterminding his own war effort with
dangerous and unexpected results . . . The Machine Gunners is
Robert Westall's gripping first novel for children set during World
War Two and winner of the Carnegie Medal. Now with a brilliant
cover look celebrating its fortieth anniversary. Includes a bonus
short story - 'The Haunting of Chas McGill' - and an extended
biography of the author.
Guaradian award winning novel about courage, friendship and war. Reissued into the Essential Modern Classic list.
When a bomb during an air raid destroys Harry's home and kills his family, he knows that he is all alone in the world and has only himself to rely on. Anxious that he will be sent to live with his fussy Cousin Elsie he goes on the run across the war-battered land of North East England, his only friend in his journey a stray dog that he meets on the beach. Will Harry ever find a place to call home again, or will he be on the run forever?
Set on Tyneside in World War II, this is one of a series offering
classic and contemporary fiction for schools to suit a range of
ages and tastes. A German Heinkel bomber has been shot down, and
someone has managed to get away with a machine gun and all its
ammunition from the crashed plane.
An adaptation of the beloved, award-winning children's novel. It's
1940, and Britain is at war. Young Chas McGill has the second-best
collection of war souvenirs in town, but desparately wants it to be
the best. Amidst the bombs and air raids, Chas and his friends plan
their own war effort in their newly built bunker. Friendships are
forged and loyalties tested, in the adventure of a lifetime...
Robert Westall's The Machine Gunners has been read, studied - and
loved - by successive generations of younger readers. It won the
Carnegie Medal and was voted one of the most important children's
novels of the past seventy years. This thrilling stage adaptation
comes from the award-winning playwright Ali Taylor, and premiered
at the Polka Theatre, London, in 2011. It provides rich
opportunities for discussion in the classroom, and for staging by
schools, youth theatres and amateur companies.
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The Nog (Paperback)
Robert Westall; Dave Rolston
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R309
Discovery Miles 3 090
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She made her way down the cliff, and on to the beach. At the edge
of the waves, she stopped, shaking her wet paws. She knew that
somewhere ahead was her person, but far, far away. She miaowed
plaintively; stood staring at the moving blur of uncrossable sea.
She led the way to safety, out of the blazing hell of blitzed
Coventry. People touched her for luck; feared her as an omen of
disaster. Wherever she went, she changed lives . . . From her
beginning to her end she never wavered. She was the Blitzcat.
Blitzcat by Robert Westall is the Smarties Prize-winning book about
one brave cat's experiences during World War Two. Now with a
brilliant new cover look and including an extended author
biography.
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