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portada William's Wondrous war (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780244706500

William's Wondrous war (in English)

Chris Nicholls (Author) · Lulu.Com · Paperback

William's Wondrous war (in English) - Chris Nicholls

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Synopsis "William's Wondrous war (in English)"

William Doyle, affectionately known as Billy by his friends and family was almost thirteen when World War Two began. He was an innocent lad with a vivid imagination who had to come to terms with growing up in a war torn Britain. His zest for life landed him in some sticky situations as he put the disciplines of home life to the test. Billy experienced self-doubt like any other teenager, and found himself questioning values on many occasions. "William's Wondrous War" shows another side to life during WW2. Through Billy's hilarious adventures and frequent mishaps, we see what real life was like for young people in a country at war. Historically accurate and bulging with nostalgia, this book is not just a great read for adults. It would also make an ideal read for junior schools working on WW2 topics. Get ready to discover William's Wondrous War.

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