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Where poppies grow : a World War I companion  Cover Image Book Book

Where poppies grow : a World War I companion / Linda Granfield.

Granfield, Linda. (Author).

Summary:

An anecdotal overview of World War I illustrating how ordinary lives were changed by the global-scale conflict, and humanizing the sacrifice made by so many.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0773733191
  • Physical Description: 48 p. : ill. (some col.), map.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Stoddart Kids, 2001.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Silver Birch nominee, 2003.
Subject: World War, 1914-1918

  • Baker & Taylor
    Collects photos, memorabilia, and anecdotes offering a glimpse of the human costs of World War I.
  • Midpoint Books

    Finalist for the Silver Birch Award

    Winner of the 2002 Information Book Award

    When World War I began in 1914, no one knew that millions of young people would die in the agonizing years ahead. No one imagined the effect it would have on family life, or that whole villages would disappear, or that entire nations would be changed forever. They believed their sons and daughters, mothers and fathers would be home by Christmas. They were tragically mistaken.

    With photos, memorabilia, and anecdotes, Linda Granfield brings us face-to-face with people from all walks of life who risked everything for their country. These painstakingly-gathered bits and pieces are remnants of conflict on a scale never before witnessed. Hastily-penned letters, notes written in code, and prayers for deliverance form an eloquent portrait of humanity, and a startling comment on the devastation of war.


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