Half a Man

Nobody makes us feel the pain of war like Michael Morpurgo. What does it do to a man? Find out in this stunning colour novel from a king of writers. Michael loves his grandfather, but he’s afraid of him too. Grandpa’s ship was torpedoed in the Second World War, leaving him with terrible burns. Whenever they meet, Michael is warned by his mother not to stare; never to ask about the past. But as Michael grows up, he gets to know the real story – and the real man – behind Grandpa’s injuries. Can the scars of war ever be healed?

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Master storyteller Michael Morpurgo has written over 100 books for children, and has won a multitude of awards as well as serving as Children’s Laureate from 2003-2005.

    Awards

    Michael was the Children’s Laureate 2003-2005, and has won many awards including The Whitbread Prize For The Wreck of the Zanzibar, the Smarties prize for The Butterfly Lion the Blue Peter Award for Private Peaceful and the Red House award for Shadow.

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