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One of the best anti-war stories you can find. From the same author of that excellent and most recommendable YA novel Kipling's Choice.
Another true but sad story. An Irish boy of nearly 14 years old gets enlisted and dies in the front lines of WW1 near Ypres, Belgium (In Flanders Fields...)
This author has clearly done a lot of research. Biographical, military, geographical details are accurate. Nevertheless he succeeds in telling a fascinating and moving story. Youngsters will surely recognize aspects of themselves.
This novel takes you back to the horrifying years of WW.1, almost a century ago, but it also makes you realize that even today some 200.000 kid soldiers (unicef figures) struggle to survive every day.
Besides, we know too little (or nothing) about "The Great War", World War 1 (1914-1918). American troops got involved too: the US sent thousands of young men to fight in France and Belgium (in Flanders Fields) in 1917 and '18.
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Posted December 1, 2009
this is the best book i have ever read in my life it is amazin and the ending is amazing thank you man FOR MAKEING THIS BOOK
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Overview
It is 1913, and twelve-year-old Patrick Condon wants to escape his unexciting life in Ireland. So he hatches a plan. Not wanting to wait until he is old enough to join the army, Patrick lies and says he seventeen years old, and that his name is John Condon. Assuming the identity of his older brother, Patrick enlists.John fits in quickly, though it is obvious that John is not 17, or even 16. That doesn’t matter. John is strong, fast, and a hard worker. He loves military life. This man’s world is just what John wanted. But when WWI begins in 1914, John gets all he has been looking for, and more he does not expect, as he is just a boy...