A Time of Fire

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  • 176

    Pages
  • 9780330398640

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  • 1 mm

    Width
  • 13 mm

    Height
  • 19 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

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  • 12 APRIL 2002

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    The sky split open. A sky of brilliant yellow light; a world of noise that filled his ears like sand at the seaside, so that afterwards there was only total silence. But silence brings terror and grief to Sonnys family as they come to terms with the loss of his mother in a German bombing raid. In a fit of anguish and grief his father joins the RAF to avenge her death, an The sky split open. A sky of brilliant yellow light; a world of noise that filled his ears like sand at the seaside, so that afterwards there...  Read More

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    Robert Westall

    Robert Westall was born in North Shields, Northumberland, England in 1929.

    His first published book The Machine Gunners (1975) which won him the Carnegie Medal is set in World War Two when a group of children living on Tyneside retrieve a machine-gun from a crashed German aircraft. He won the Carnegie Medal again in 1981 for The Scarecrows, the first writer to win it twice. He won the Smarties Prize in 1989 for Blitzcat and the Guardian Award in 1990 for The Kingdom by the Sea. Robert Westalls books have been published in 21 different countries and in 18 different languages, including Braille.

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