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M**E
Good read for 13 year old
Enjoyable book for 13 Year old. He found it a bit for solemn and thought provoking than some other stuff he’d read!
H**H
Great book
My 11yr old son really enjoyed this book which took me by surprise as it’s quite a contrast from the wimpy kid. Would recommend!
A**R
A startling WWII novel about what happened to the animals...
A heartbreaking and powerful novel for all animal lovers and lovers of historical fiction, While The Storm Rages sheds a new light upon life in WWII. When war is declared and the government advises everyone in the city to have their pets put to sleep, surely they can't be serious...can they?For Noah, the thought of ending the life of his young dog, Winn, is unthinkable. Determined to do anything to save her, he sets off on a mission to find her a haven where she can shelter from the war whilst he is evacuated. But it's not a solo journey for soon Noah finds him accompanied by his best friend, Clem, his nemesis, Big Col, and a whole host of animals including a gigantic python. Now the pressure is on for Noah to save them all or is will his plan sink before it's even begun?This is a corker of an adventure that has a heartbreaking poignancy from the get-go. Despite reviewing several excellent WWII novels over the past year or so - namely When The War Came Home and The Valley of Lost Secrets by Lesley Parr - Phil Earle's novel offers a completely new insight into the period. I was shocked that I had never really considered what happened to animals and pets and devastated to learn the truth about the moral dilemma that people faced.Although beautifully written with a pacy plot and lots of nail-biting action, this is not an easy read. There are some terribly sad scenes that will make your heart bleed but then, this is the gritty reality of war that not even four-legged (or no-legged) creatures could escape. Yet, despite not pulling any punches, Phil Earle adds in hope, courage, a touch of humour and some good old banter to rally the spirits. I particularly loved any scene that involved the boat or Samson the donkey and the ending didn't disappoint, although I definitely wanted to see more of Delilah the snake!Noah was a great main character. His courage and desperate determination felt immediate and raw. What moved me most, however, was seeing the incredulity of what war actually meant through his eyes as the world changed overnight. That fall from innocence combined with the innocent exuberance of Winn is what makes this novel really special and it's definitely a read that I'm not going to forget.
T**G
A wonderful story for children
I loved the book, though an adult! An exciting story and believable characters. Good value.
K**Y
Heart warming
Lovely heart warming story about a young lad and his dog. Easy read and I ejoyed the references to the previous book When The Sky Falls. Great books to read to your children.
C**E
Incredible
Loved this book. Phil has done it again with an amazing WWII story.
P**H
Good
Was a gift for my 12 year old niece great book.
A**S
Book
Excellent
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