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Shakespeare in the Orchard

Par : Danielle Binks
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  • Nombre de pages320
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-7344-2194-4
  • EAN9780734421944
  • Date de parution07/07/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLothian Children's Books

Résumé

'A marvel of wonder and experience' ALICE PUNGA coming-of-age story inspired by true events in Australia in World War I that explores the things that separate us and those that bring us together, from an award-winning author. Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel.- William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 1 Scene 3Langwarrin, Victoria, 1914. The whole world is at war.
In Langwarrin on the Mornington Peninsula, fourteen-year-old Jack Thorning is the best marksman in military cadet training. His brother, Matt, taught him everything he knew, after their father died. But now Matt has joined the war effort, and it's up to Jack to hold down the home front and help his mother run the family orchard. When a group of 'enemy aliens' are sent to Langwarrin to be held prisoner at the military base, tensions in the town run high.
For Jack and his best friend, Walter, the war feels closer than ever. Like the rest of the town, Jack and Walter want nothing to do with the German prisoners. But as the war progresses, the inmates at the camp are put to work doing manual labour on the farms around Langwarrin, including Jack's family orchard, and Jack begins to see that the prisoners are people, too. What could Jack possibly have in common with the people responsible for keeping his beloved brother at war? And can Shakespeare bring them all together?PRAISE FOR SHAKESPEARE IN THE ORCHARD:'Danielle Binks brings a small country town to life, during the First World War, and it is a marvel of wonder and experience ...
a gripping book about friendship and burgeoning knowledge, never shying away from the realities of conflict, faithfully delivering us the wisdom of the Bard in Langwarrin through a child's eyes'ALICE PUNG'A thoughtful, timely novel about a community deeply affected by a distant war, and the ways we find peace in ourselves over conflicting loyalties - it's set in the past but very much a story for today'KELLY GARDINER
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