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John Boyne Collection - Ages 10+ by Penguin; 9783140287791

John Boyne Collection - Ages 10+

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John Boyne's collection for ages 10 and up presents a remarkable journey through the complexities of humanity, innocence, and the impact of historical events. This collection includes three compelling novels that captivate young readers and encourage them to reflect on profound themes.

The Plot

At the heart of this collection is The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, a poignant tale that explores the friendship between two boys from vastly different backgrounds during the Holocaust. Through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the son of a Nazi officer, readers witness the harrowing realities of a world divided by war and prejudice. The narrative unfolds in a way that highlights the stark contrasts between childhood innocence and the grim realities of history.

Alongside this iconic novel, the collection features Stay Where You Are And Then Leave, a story that delves into the complexities of family life during World War I, and The Terrible Thing That Happened to Barnaby Brocket, a whimsical yet thought-provoking tale about embracing differences and the importance of being true to oneself.

Themes

  • Innocence and Friendship: The exploration of childhood bonds amidst adversity.
  • War and Its Impact: A reflection on how historical events shape lives.
  • Identity and Acceptance: Encouraging readers to embrace their individuality.

Writing Style

Boyne's writing is characterised by its lyrical prose and deep emotional resonance. He masterfully weaves complex themes into narratives that are accessible to younger readers, making profound subjects approachable without diminishing their significance.

"A powerful reminder of the innocence of childhood and the horrors of history." - A Reader
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ISBN: 9783140287791

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