The Drummer Boy

The Drummer Boy by Leon Garfield is a children’s story published by Penguin in 1973, featuring 136 pages in English. This narrative follows the journey of a drummer boy and six other survivors as they navigate the challenges of returning to England after their regiment’s defeat in France. The book presents a tale of resilience and the uncertain futures that await them.
Readers will find a focus on the themes of survival and camaraderie as the characters confront their circumstances. The story delves into the struggles faced by these young individuals, highlighting their determination and the bonds formed during their journey. With its engaging premise, The Drummer Boy offers an exploration of the trials and tribulations that accompany the quest for home and hope.
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After the defeat of their regiment in France, a drummer boy and six other survivors struggle back to England and uncertain destinies.
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