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WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY EMMA CARROLL

''A touching, utterly convincing book'' JACQUELINE WILSON

''What a deep, dark, deceptively simple, brilliant novel it is'' EMMA CARROLL

''Poignant and realistic . . . Carrie''s War captures the true reality of war for a child, and it doesn''t sentimentalise war'' SHIRLEY HUGHES, GUARDIAN

''I did a dreadful thing, the worst thing of my life, when I was twelve and a half years old, and nothing can change it''

When the bombs rain down on London, Carrie and her little brother Nick are evacuated to a small town in the Welsh hills. Without their mother, and away from anything familiar, they must take refuge among strangers. Reluctantly, Mr Evans, the grocer, takes them in, with his kind, timid sister, Aunt Lou. But the children find little comfort in his austere home.

Their fellow evacuee, Albert, is luckier, living in a rambling old mansion with Hepzibah Green

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A poignant and realistic picture of what the second world war was like for a child . . . Carrie's War captures the true reality of war for a child, and it doesn't sentimentalise war * Guardian *
A very touching, utterly convincing book about three wartime evacuees billeted to Wales. It's very much a children's story, with a mystery to be solved, but Nina Bawden is very subtle with her characterisation - even hateful Mr Evans with his cruel bullying is seen as sadly pathetic too. Carrie and her little brother Nick are a delight, but my favourite character is their friend Albert Sandwich. He might sport steel spectacles and have a few spots on his chin, but he's one of the most charming boys in all children's fiction
Delicately done, full of accurate and unsentimental understanding * Sunday Telegraph *
Perhaps the best of Nina Bawden's excellent novels * Sunday Times *
Always an important book, but even more so now with the refugee and asylum seeker crisis that brings the book new relevance -- Michael Morpurgo * Sunday Times *
What a deep, dark, deceptively simple, brilliant novel it is -- Emma Carroll

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    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    Publication Date: 13/04/2023
    ISBN13: 9780349017365, 978-0349017365
    ISBN10: 349017360

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    Book Synopsis

    WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY EMMA CARROLL

    ''A touching, utterly convincing book'' JACQUELINE WILSON

    ''What a deep, dark, deceptively simple, brilliant novel it is'' EMMA CARROLL

    ''Poignant and realistic . . . Carrie''s War captures the true reality of war for a child, and it doesn''t sentimentalise war'' SHIRLEY HUGHES, GUARDIAN

    ''I did a dreadful thing, the worst thing of my life, when I was twelve and a half years old, and nothing can change it''

    When the bombs rain down on London, Carrie and her little brother Nick are evacuated to a small town in the Welsh hills. Without their mother, and away from anything familiar, they must take refuge among strangers. Reluctantly, Mr Evans, the grocer, takes them in, with his kind, timid sister, Aunt Lou. But the children find little comfort in his austere home.

    Their fellow evacuee, Albert, is luckier, living in a rambling old mansion with Hepzibah Green

    Trade Review
    A poignant and realistic picture of what the second world war was like for a child . . . Carrie's War captures the true reality of war for a child, and it doesn't sentimentalise war * Guardian *
    A very touching, utterly convincing book about three wartime evacuees billeted to Wales. It's very much a children's story, with a mystery to be solved, but Nina Bawden is very subtle with her characterisation - even hateful Mr Evans with his cruel bullying is seen as sadly pathetic too. Carrie and her little brother Nick are a delight, but my favourite character is their friend Albert Sandwich. He might sport steel spectacles and have a few spots on his chin, but he's one of the most charming boys in all children's fiction
    Delicately done, full of accurate and unsentimental understanding * Sunday Telegraph *
    Perhaps the best of Nina Bawden's excellent novels * Sunday Times *
    Always an important book, but even more so now with the refugee and asylum seeker crisis that brings the book new relevance -- Michael Morpurgo * Sunday Times *
    What a deep, dark, deceptively simple, brilliant novel it is -- Emma Carroll

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