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White Feather

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The war is won but for Tony there is little to celebrate. His brother never returned from no man’s land and has died not as a hero but executed as a coward. Refusing to believe that his brother was a traitor, a grief stricken Tony is pushed to the edge in his dark quest to uncover the horrifying truth. A thrilling narrative of intertwining perspectives, particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 8+

Our Review Panel says...

This is a short story that is published in Barrington Stoke’s trademark ‘super-readable’ style, suitable for KS2. Even though the war has finished, Tony finds it hard to join the celebrations after his brother Charlie never returned. Worse still, Charlie did not die a hero’s death but was sentenced to death by his own superiors after being caught running away from the war like a coward. After a package turns up at home, Tony is determined to uncover the truth about what really happened to his brother. Thrilling and poignant, this newly published story skilfully explores themes of loyalty, grief and the psychological trauma suffered by those returning from war.

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