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Small acts of bravery can have extraordinary consequences. . .

The acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of Pax delivers an unforgettable WWII novel about an orphan who discovers unexpected courage when he becomes involved with the Resistance in France during Occupation.

Petit éclair. That’s what the other boys at the orphanage call Lucas. He’s tired of his cowardly reputation, just as he’s tired of the war and the Nazi occupation of his village. He longs to show how brave he can be.

The chance arrives when he saves a litter of kittens from cruel boys and cares for them in an abandoned stable. There he meets Alice, the daughter of a horse trainer, who is hiding her beloved young horse from
German soldiers.

Soon Lucas begins to realise they are not the only ones in the village with secrets. The housekeeper at the German maternity home and a priest at the orphanage pass coded messages; a young mother at the home makes dangerous plans to keep her baby from forced adoption; and a neighbour in town may be harbouring a Jewish family.

Emboldened by the unlikely heroes all around him, Lucas is forced to decide how much he is willing to risk to make the most courageous rescue of all.

Perfect for fans of Ross Montgomery, Phil Earle and Michael Morpurgo, this incredible story told in short chapters, illuminates a little-known aspect of World War II history.

Our Review Panel says...

A powerful WW2 animal rescue adventure from the author of the well-loved story book Pax.

This book explores what it is to be brave, what it means to have a family, and uncovers a part of the horrific Nazi practices – the Lebensborn – that is little known about or explored, particularly in children’s literature.

Lucas is a character full of quiet courage and resilience who has a strong sense of justice. This leads him from rescuing kittens from drowning to joining the resistance, passing messages within his occupied town in France. After witnessing Gestapo dragging Jewish children from a house they were sheltering in and other atrocities, he takes matters into his own hands and both Lucas and his friend Alice must attempt the most daring escape of all to rescue more than themselves from the Nazi occupiers.

Sensitive topics are discussed in relation to WW2 and this is suitable for mature KS2 or KS3 pupils. With poignant and moving storytelling, this is a narrative that will stay with the reader long after they finish.

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