Conrad’s War

Conrad’s War by Andrew Davies is a humorous and imaginative novel published by Heinemann Educational in 1981. This edition, written in English and spanning 126 pages, presents a unique perspective on the concept of war as experienced by the protagonist, Conrad. Drawing from his understanding of war shaped by comics and television, Conrad embarks on a journey that reveals the stark contrast between his expectations and the realities he encounters.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the themes of fiction and the misconceptions surrounding war. As Conrad navigates his experiences, the story delves into the humorous yet poignant moments that arise from his misguided perceptions. This book serves as part of a series aimed at providing quality fiction for schools, making it a relevant addition to educational settings while engaging young readers with its relatable content.
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One of a series of top-quality fiction for schools. In this hilarious and imaginative novel, Conrad finds that his ideas of war, gleaned from comics and TV, are very different from the reality.
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