Fireweed

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Fireweed by Jill Paton Walsh is a compelling story set in World War II London, centring around two teenagers, Bill and Julie, who find themselves homeless amidst the chaos of the Blitz. As they struggle to survive, they form an unexpected bond, navigating the challenges of war-torn streets and their own personal fears. This novel, part of the children's book category, beautifully explores themes of resilience, friendship, and the spirit of youth in the face of adversity.
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You might enjoy this book if you are intrigued by historical stories set during World War II, as it delves into the lives of two teenagers navigating the challenges and adventures of wartime London. Its themes of survival, friendship, and resilience may appeal to readers who enjoy blending historical context with deeply personal narratives.

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Fireweed

A re-issue of a forgotten favourite, FIREWEED is an evocative and unflinching story of wartime survival for younger readers

A re-issue of a forgotten favourite, FIREWEED is an evocative and unflinching story of wartime survival for younger readers

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A re-issue of a forgotten favourite, Fireweed is an evocative and unflinching story of wartime survival for younger readers.

Bill is a fifteen-year-old runaway evacuee, and he's finding that surviving on the streets of London is pretty easy, thank you very much. He's fed by a local cafe owner, he earns some cash as a barrow-boy in Covent Garden, and sleeping in the Underground air-raid shelters is cosy - if a bit smelly.

Things get more complicated for Bill with the arrival of Julie. She's a runaway too, and although she's a bit posh, she's just as determined as Bill to stay free of interfering parents and 'the social'. But although it's fun for a while to duck Jerry missiles and camp out in bombed-out houses, the reality of living through the Blitz quickly begins to set in. Winter is coming, and Bill and Julie will discover that playing at being grown-ups can be a very dangerous game...

First published in 1969, and winner of the 1970's Book World Festival Award, Fireweed evokes a time of tin Spitfires, powdered eggs, warm woollen mittens and reading by firelight. Perfect for readers young and old, this book is a beautifully written classic, full of adventure, heroism, and British wartime courage.

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Fireweed by Jill Paton Walsh is generally well-received in the realm of children's literature. Reviewers commend its evocative portrayal of wartime London through the eyes of two young characters. The narrative's exploration of resilience and friendship amidst chaos is praised, making it a compelling read for young audiences.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781471401749

Publisher: Hot Key Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Hot Key Books

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 131.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 156g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Jill Paton Walsh was born Gillian Bliss in London in 1937. Jill has won several awards, including the Whitbread Prize, The Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, The Universe Prize, and the Smarties Grand Prix. In 1970 FIREWEED won the Book World Festival Award, and her adult novel KNOWLEDGE OF ANGELS was nominated for the 1994 Booker Prize. After living for many years in Richmond, she is now settled in Cambridge. In 1996 she received the CBE for services to literature, and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Visit Jill at her website: www.greenbay.co.uk/jpw.html

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