Private Peaceful

Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo, published by Collins in 2003, is a poignant narrative that explores the reflections of young Private Thomas Peaceful as he recalls his childhood from the battlefields of the First World War. This edition, comprising 184 pages, presents a vivid portrayal of family life in the countryside, featuring Thomas’s mother, his brothers Charlie and Big Joe, and their friend Molly, all of whom play significant roles in his memories.
Readers will find that the book delves into the contrast between the innocence of Thomas’s early life and the harsh realities of war that loom over him. As he reminisces, each memory brings him closer to the inevitable impact of the war, highlighting themes of family bonds and the loss of innocence. The narrative captures the essence of Literature & Fiction, while also touching on aspects of Genre Fiction and adaptations for TV, movies, and video games.
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For young Private Thomas Peaceful, looking back over his childhood from the battlefields of the First World War, his memoires are full of family life deep in the countryside. Mother, his brothers Charlie and Big Joe, and their friend Molly, come vividly alive in his mind. But every moemnt Tomas spends thinking about his life, means another moment closer to something he cannot bear to think about – a time when the ware and its horrific consequences will change his life for ever.
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