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An Eagle In The Snow

An Eagle In The Snow

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Enemies meet. A life is spared. But is mercy always moral?

An extraordinary middle-grade novel about a young man who met a young Adolf Hitler and could have stopped WWII, from the author of War Horse.

England, 1940. Barney’s home has been destroyed by bombing, and he and his mother are traveling to the countryside with all their worldly belongings in one suitcase. When German planes attack, their train is forced to take shelter in a tunnel and, in the darkness, a fellow passenger—a stranger—begins to tell them a story about two young soldiers who came face to face in the previous war. One British, one German. Both lived, but the British soldier was haunted by the encounter once he realized whose life he had taken.

The British soldier made a moral decision. Was it the right one? Readers can ponder that difficult question for themselves with Michael Morpurgo's latest middle-grade novel An Eagle in the Snow.

Praise for An Eagle in the Snow:

"What if a British soldier had a chance to shoot Hitler on a WWI battlefield but opted to let him go instead? ... The stranger’s descriptions of Billy’s compassion and emotional turmoil are gripping, but Morpurgo will catch some readers off guard with supernaturally tinged twists in the final chapters and epilogue. Originally published in the U.K. in 2015, this is an intricately crafted contemplation of the wrenching consequences of good intentions gone awry."
― Publishers Weekly

"World War II has ravaged England, including the homes on Mulberry Road. Ten-year-old Barney and his mother are headed out to the country to Aunty Mavis’s home with all they have left in the world inside their luggage. A stranger boards the train and takes the seat across from them. After some small talk, the train begins to trudge forward, and they settle in for the ride. Suddenly, a German fighter plane surges from the sky and attacks the train. With bullets pelting the train, the conductor races down the track toward a tunnel. As he slams on the brakes, everyone is plunged into total darkness. ... To pass the time, the stranger tells the story of two young soldiers from the previous war. The British soldier was the most decorated private of the First World War. The German soldier just might have been Hitler himself. This work of historical fiction, divided into four parts, will leave middle-grade readers on the edge of their seats as they try to determine who the stranger is and how this encounter during WWI could have altered history."
― School Library Journal

"Morpurgo’s gentle WWII tale is loosely based on a real British soldier who may or may not have spared Adolf Hitler’s life during WWI. ...The casual tone of the story the stranger tells is compellingly sharp contrast to the powerful questions it raises about duty and honor. A couple of light twists at the end are not entirely unexpected. Morpurgo concludes the book with information about Henry Tandey, the real Billy Byron."
― Booklist

Praise for Listen to the Moon:

"A poignant and life-affirming story from a master." ― Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Morpurgo offers powerful descriptions of shipwreck, mass drowning, and devastation, as well as healing and growth." ― Publishers Weekly

"Superbly written. . . . This is one of Morpurgo's best works to date; a first purchase for middle grade and teen collections." ― School Library Journal

Details of Book

ISBN13: 9781250105141
ISBN10: 1250105145
Language: English
Publisher: Square Fish
Publication Year: 2018
Format: Paperback

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  • One Line Summary

    Thought-provoking WWII moral dilemmas for young readers.

  • Who is this book for?

    If you're drawn to stories that explore complex moral questions set against the backdrop of war, this book will resonate with you. Michael Morpurgo's storytelling weaves a compelling narrative about mercy, duty, and the haunting choices made during wartime, encouraging thoughtful reflection. It's a powerful read that challenges readers to consider how history might have turned on small decisions, all wrapped in an engaging, emotionally rich package.

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