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Listen to the Moon


School year: Year 5, Year 6, Year 7

No. of pages 448

Published: 2015

Great for age 9-12 years

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The stunning novel set during World War One from Michael Morpurgo, the nations favourite storyteller and multi-million copy bestseller. May, 1915. Alfie and his fisherman father find a girl on an uninhabited island in the Scillies injured, thirsty, lost and with absolutely no memory of who she is, or how she came to be there. She can say only one word: Lucy. Where has she come from? Is she a mermaid, the victim of a German U-boat, or even as some islanders suggest a German spy? Only one thing is for sure: she loves music and moonlight, and it is when she listens to the gramophone that the glimmers of the girl she once was begin to appear. WW1 is raging, suspicion and fear are growing, and Alfie and Lucy are ever more under threat. But as we begin to see the story of Merry, a girl boarding a great ship for a perilous journey across the ocean, another melody enters the great symphony and the music begins to resolve A beautiful tour de force of family, love, war and forgiveness, this is a major new novel from the author of PRIVATE PEACEFUL in which what was once lost may sometimes be found, washed up again on the shore

 

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

This book has been graded for interest at 9 years.

There are 448 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Michael Morpurgo has brought together poems by writers as diverse as Spike Milligan and Stevie Smith, John Lennon and Jo Shapcott.

 

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

FCBG Book Award - Books For Older Readers
This book was recognised in the Books for Older Readers category by the Fcbg Book Award.

The Whitbread Award
This book was recognised by the The Whitbread Award, now called 'The Costa Book Awards'. These are a set of annual literary awards recognising English-language books by writers based in Britain and Ireland. They were inaugurated for 1971 publications and known as the Whitbread Book Awards until 2006 when Costa Coffee, then a subsidiary of Whitbread, took over sponsorship.

"Please invite this wonderful story in, you won't regret it. History is rarely more movingly alive." Morris Gleitzman

"Michael Morpurgo [has an] exceptional ability to draw you in with a mixture of historical fact and emotional pull." Charlotte Norman, Waterstones Bookseller

"A belter of a book that rivals War Horse in its cinematic storytelling" Daily Telegraph

Praise for Michael Morpurgo:

 

"Michael Morpurgo writes brilliantly about war and animals, conveying the big emotions without preaching." Guardian

"Champagne quality over a wide range of subjects." Daily Telegraph

"There are few children's writers as compelling as Michael Morpurgo." Daily Express

"Morpurgo, as always, is subtle and skilful, and incorporates social and moral issues into his writing without being self-righteous or detracting from the quality of the narrative"

 

Elizabeth Reilly, British Council

"The former children's laureate has the happy knack of speaking to both child and adult readers." Guardian