Jack, standing among the war graves, sees a face he recognizes. Suddenly, it's 1914 again and he's a young lad back in the trenches. Visions of killing and misery come to him with horrible clarity. But then Jack remembers too the incredible moment when the guns fell silent for a short time, and fighting gave way to football on the frozen ground of No-Man's-Land. This amazing story, based on true facts from the First World War, will transport readers back to the war fields of France and show that even in times of conflict and extreme sadness, there is always hope.
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Weight: 126g
Dimensions: 129 x 199mm
Publication Date: 07 Nov 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Age Group: Ages 12+
ISBN13: 9780192735706
About James Riordan
James Riordan was born in Portsmouth in 1936 and grew up there during the war. After he left school he worked as a postman a barman a crate stacker a railway clerk and a double bass player before doing his National Service in the RAF where he learnt Russian. After demobilization he gained degrees from Birmingham London and Moscow then worked as a translator in Moscow. Back in England he lectured at Portsmouth Polytechnic and Birmingham and Bradford universities and from 1989 at Surrey University where he was Professor of Russian Studies. He wrote over thirty books and his first novel for children Sweet Clarinet won the NASEN Award and was shortlisted for the Whitbread Children's Book Award. James Riordan died in 2012
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