Make Do and Mend | TheBookSeekers

Make Do and Mend


volume 9, Home Front

,

No. of pages 64

Published: 2002

Reviews
Great for age 7-11 years

Add this book to your 'I want to read' list!

By clicking here you can add this book to your favourites list. If it is in your School Library it will show up on your account page in colour and you'll be able to download it from there. If it isn't in your school library it will still show up but in grey - that will tell us that maybe it is a book we should add to your school library, and will also remind you to read it if you find it somewhere else!

This humorous saga, following the doings of the Second World War's most dysfunctional family, contains lots of information about the social conditions of the time and the progression of the war, wrapped-up in a jokey parcel. The residents of Balaclava Terrace are proud of their war effort. All the houses have shiny polished doorsteps, and all the small back gardens produce vitamin-packed vegetables. As night draws in every curtain is pulled tight to preserve the black-out, and as morning comes every family springs out of bed, ready to do their bit for Britain. Every family except The Pitts! Number 46 is the shame of Balaclava Terrace. Mucky and ramshackle, with weeds so high the holey curtains are hardly visible, the small house is packed full of the dreadful Pitt family. Make do and Mend follows the Pitts' struggle with clothes rationing, the Black Market and bureaucracy.

 

This is volume 9 in Home Front .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2002 by Hachette Children's Group .

A distinguished, award-winning writer for both children and adults, Anthony Masters has been described by Junior Bookseller as 'a skilled novelist and a man of deep understanding - [he] writes beautifully, giving each word its value'. Jack Wood is an experienced writer and designer, specialising in the fields of history and drama. As a young boy during the Second World War, he was evacuated from London to South Yorkshire. Tim Sell illustrated the Franklin Watts Danger Zone series.

This book is in the following series:

Home Front

No reviews yet