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The Little Ships Louise Borden

The Little Ships By Louise Borden

The Little Ships by Louise Borden


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Summary

The dramatic story of the historic rescue of over 300,000 men from the beach of Dunkirk.

The Little Ships Summary

The Little Ships: A Story of the Heroic Rescue at Dunkirk by Louise Borden

The dramatic story of the historic rescue of over 300,000 men from the beach of Dunkirk by the little ships - an incredible armada of over 800 craft, including Royal Navy ships and a flotilla of small river and coastal boats who sailed across the English Channel to Dunkirk in France to rescue the besieged troops. This is the story of one small fishing craft from Deal that was part of the armada, told from the point of view of a young girl who donned her brother's old clothes and sailed with her father on the family boat, the Lucy. In May 1940, many countries in Europe were at war with Nazi Germany. Half a million British and French soldiers were trapped on three sides in northern France by German troops and tanks. The only escape for the Allied army was the sea. The wide Dunkirk beach was covered with men who were hungry and thirsty, with horses running loose from their French riders, with dozens of barking dogs, with trucks and equipment - the disarray of an army on the run. Thanks to the heroic rescue mission by the little ships, the men were saved and brought back to England.

The Little Ships Reviews

I must also mention the welcome reissue in January of Foreman's The Little Ships which has been out of print for some time and has been sorely missed. Written by Louise Borden in a poetic style, this is a moving account for children of all ages of the evacuation of Dunkirk. || Their dramatic and touching story is vivdly brought to life in this atmospheric picture book with poetic style writing and animated illustrations. || Stunning watercolour illustrations bring this piece of history to dramatic life. || A fascinating book and a welcome reissue. || The striking and evocative text is equally matched with the distinctive and powerful illustrations from Michael Foreman.

About Louise Borden

Louise Borden graduated from Denison University with a degree in history. For several years she taught young children and later was part owner of a bookshop in Cincinnati, Ohio. In addition to writing children's books, she also speaks to students about the writing process. She has written a number of picture books, including Just in Time for Christmas, illustrated by Ted Lewin, The Watching Game, illustrated by Teri Weidner, and, with co-author Mary Kay Kroeger, Paperboy, illustrated by Ted Lewin. Louise lives with her family in Terrace Park, Ohio.

Michael Foreman trained at the Lowestoft Art School, St. Martin's School of Art, and the Royal College of Art in London. He has illustrated numerous books for children and has also written and illustrated many books of his own, including War Game, a moving Christmas story based on a true incident in World War I, and War Boy, an account of his own childhood in England, which was one of The New York Times Ten Best Illustrated Books of 1990 and winner of the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal. Michael lives in Putney.

Additional information

GOR005114394
9781847800817
1847800815
The Little Ships: A Story of the Heroic Rescue at Dunkirk by Louise Borden
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
20100107
32
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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