Archie's War
Synopsis
A unique and accessible way for children to learn about the First World War, through the fascinating diary of a young boy.
The First World War is brought to life through the eyes of a child in this engaging diary, essential reading for children learning Key Stage 2 history. Find out about all the key events from World War 1, including:
- The story of the war, from its outbreak to the armistice
- Life in the trenches and on the Home Front
- The Battle of Somme and other key moments
With comic strips, letters and newspaper cuttings, this informative and highly illustrated book from an award-winning author-illustrator is guaranteed to captivate young readers.
“Enormously inventive … this book is a treat for readers, young and old alike” – The Guardian
“Archie’s scrapbook is a thing of beauty” – The Observer
“By far one of the best children’s books covering the Great War” – School Librarian
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“enormous appeal”Books For Keeps, Books For Keeps
“A beautiful treasure trove of facts about the Great War presented in a scrapbook style”The School Run, The School Run
“There is so much detail shown here and a fabulous variety of artefacts are depicted in the packed pages. As well as learning about the War, we learn so much about what life was like in the East End. The book is full of emotion and the presentation is an exciting way to engage and stimulate children; the highly visual presentation is really powerful and there is plenty to keep adults interested too. As a classroom resource, it will be brilliant - just imagine the way it can inspire displays!”Parents in Touch, Parents in Touch
“<i>Archie’s War </i>tells the story of the First World War from the viewpoint of Archie Albright, 10. Packed with comic strips, clippings and letters from his father and uncle who are fighting in France, this is a funny, touching and unique insight into life for a child during the war”Sunday Express, Sunday Express