Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
139
Language
English
Published
May 7, 2007
Publisher
Scholastic
ISBN-10
043994399X
ISBN-13
9780439943994
Description
In a vivid exploration of the Second World War, the narrative delves into the darker aspects often glossed over in traditional history books. Through engaging storytelling, the authors, Terry Deary and Martin Brown, present the gruesome yet fascinating details that shaped this tumultuous period. As they uncover tales of bravery, tragedy, and humor, they invite readers to experience history in a refreshing and unconventional way.
The book captivates with its engaging illustrations and anecdotes, bringing the past alive with a sense of immediacy and relevance. Readers come across bizarre and shocking facts, including the unexpected uses of food and artillery, as well as the strange occurrences of wartime life. Each chapter brims with knowledge that entertains while educating, challenging preconceived notions of war history.
Deary and Brown masterfully balance the horrid realities of war with moments of relatable human experience, showcasing the resilience of those who lived through it. Their approach transforms the study of history into an adventurous journey, making it accessible to readers of all ages.
By weaving together humor and horror, the authors not only highlight the ferocity of wartime struggles but also the human spirit that endured in the face of adversity. This engaging narrative ensures that the lessons of the Second World War remain vivid and compelling for generations to come.
The book captivates with its engaging illustrations and anecdotes, bringing the past alive with a sense of immediacy and relevance. Readers come across bizarre and shocking facts, including the unexpected uses of food and artillery, as well as the strange occurrences of wartime life. Each chapter brims with knowledge that entertains while educating, challenging preconceived notions of war history.
Deary and Brown masterfully balance the horrid realities of war with moments of relatable human experience, showcasing the resilience of those who lived through it. Their approach transforms the study of history into an adventurous journey, making it accessible to readers of all ages.
By weaving together humor and horror, the authors not only highlight the ferocity of wartime struggles but also the human spirit that endured in the face of adversity. This engaging narrative ensures that the lessons of the Second World War remain vivid and compelling for generations to come.
Genres
Children’s
Action & Adventure
History