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5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent survival story, Oct 15 1999
By A Customer
For my independent reading book this month, I decided to read:The Kingdom by the Sea By Robert Westall I chose this book for two reasons: First of all, when I read the summary on the back cover, I realised that the story was a fight for survival. At the moment, we are studying all about survival stories and survival methods in English Literature. Secondly, the story takes place in England, during World War 2. I am very interested in books and films about World War 2 because my grandfather was a young German soldier in this war. When I was younger, he always used to tell me stories about how he survived the war. He was only a young man of 17 when he was sent to the front lines of Russia to fight for his country. I used to listen to his tales eagerly, trying to imagine how he could possibly survive all the danger he lived through. The Kingdom by the Sea looks at World War 2 from another angle. This time, through the eyes of a 12 year old English boy, the same age that I am now. Harry Baguely lived in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England during the war. His town was bombed regulary by the German Luftwaffe. One night, he had just made it safely to a bomb shelter, when a bomb drops on his home and wipes out his family and house. Left alone and unsure what the future will bring, he runs away. The story follows his fight for survival, along with a stray dog, who joins him on the way. The story helped me to understand what life was like during World War 2 and how you can't trust everybody you meet. Each chapter makes you want to read on to see what happens to Harry. There's also an amazing twist to the story at the end. I could read this book again!
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