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Wish Me Luck (Mass Market Paperback)

by James Heneghan (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

This historical novel, based on the sinking of the City of Benares during WWII, is "eye-opening and utterly gripping," said PW's starred review. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Gr. 5-8. Twelve-year-old Jamie Monaghan finds the war exciting until an incendiary bomb destroys his bedroom while he, his parents, and the neighbors are huddled in their makeshift bomb shelter. Now his parents no longer simply talk about sending him to safety away from Liverpool; his father makes arrangements for him to sail to Canada on the City of Benares. Based on the historical account of a German U-boat sinking that passenger liner, which was carrying 100 children from war-torn England, the story will provide middle-graders with another perspective on World War II. Heneghan subtly exposes the courage, trust, and utter desperation so many Europeans felt as they sought any safe place for their children, as well as the anger, confusion, fear, and courage of the children themselves. Universal yet ancillary issues of child abuse, poverty, and adolescent cruelty add contemporary authenticity to this historical novel. The sinking of the Benares comes late in the story, and the Liverpool dialect is prevalent; however, readers will find plenty of action, awe, and premonition to carry them to the exciting climax. Although other fiction for younger YAs, such as Michelle Magorian's Good Night, Mr. Tom (1982), addresses the deporting of English children to safety, this story humanizes what is otherwise just an interesting footnote to the history of World War II. Frances Bradburn --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Wish Me Luck, Nov 27 2001
By Michael Avitabile "willaine" (Middleburgh, New York United States) - See all my reviews
Reviewer: Middleschool student
Wish Me Luck by James Heneghan.
Jamie lives in Liverpool during World War 2. During the first year of the war there were no air-raids or nothing, so kids and adults started ignoring the war, until one night when the war struck to close to home. Jamie's parents decided to send him to Canada on a boat along with the new kid, Beeker.
On the boat a Navy escort for protection followed them from the U-boats. When the Navy Escort left, Jamie and Bleeker knew they were in danger. That night the boat was bombed, and Jamie and Bleeker were in for the most horrible night of their lives.
Exciting and suspenseful. James Heneghan's creative writing makes you feel like your there. I recommend this book to eight graders and up because it's a little hard to understand sometimes and has bad language.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wish Me Luck, Nov 27 2001
By Michael Avitabile "willaine" (Middleburgh, New York United States) - See all my reviews
Reviewer: Middleschool student
Jamie lives in Liverpool during World War 2. During the first year of the war there were no air-raids or nothing, so kids and adults started ignoring the war, until one night when the war struck to close to home. Jamie's parents decided to send him to Canada on a boat along with the new kid, Beeker.
On the boat a Navy escort for protection followed them from the U-boats. When the Navy Escort left, Jamie and Bleeker knew they were in danger. That night the boat was bombed, and Jamie and Bleeker were in for the most horrible night of their lives.
Exciting and suspenseful. James Heneghan's creative writing makes you feel like your there. I recommend this book to eight graders and up because it's a little hard to understand sometimes and has bad language.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wish Me Luck, Nov 27 2001
By Michael Avitabile "willaine" (Middleburgh, New York United States) - See all my reviews
Reviewer: Middleschool student
Wish Me Luck by James Heneghan.
Jamie lives in Liverpool during World War 2. During the first year of the war there were no air-raids or nothing, so kids and adults started ignoring the war, until one night when the war struck to close to home. Jamieï¿s parents decided to send him to Canada on a boat along with the new kid, Beeker.
On the boat a Navy escort for protection followed them from the U-boats. When the Navy Escort left, Jamie and Bleeker knew they were in danger. That night the boat was bombed, and Jamie and Bleeker were in for the most horrible night of their lives.
Exciting and suspenseful. James Heneghanï¿s creative writing makes you feel like your there. I recommend this book to eight graders and up because itï¿s a little hard to understand sometimes and has bad language.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Titanicish story from a kids point of view
This is one of my favorite novels to date. The story is that a 12 year old boy is deppressed that he has to leave his parents and England behind, he makes friends and has to... Read more
Published on Jun 7 2001 by Ian

2.0 out of 5 stars Good Plot But Needing a Bit More Finishing
I thought the story of the book was really quite good but it definitely needed something more. More than likely, some editing. Read more
Published on Jun 13 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A great adventure novel with lots of suspense!!
This book was a real eye opener as to what the second world war actually was like. The book is slow at times but when it gets exciting it really gets exciting. Read more
Published on April 14 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping novel about children evaucuated from WWII England.
My twelve-year-old sixth grade boy and I just finished this wonderful novel. I am a children's librarian, but my son is a picky reader. Read more
Published on May 16 1998

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