Pied Piper

Pied Piper by Nevil Shute, published by Heinemann in 1956, is a hardcover edition that spans 287 pages. This novel tells the story of an elderly man who, during World War II, guides a group of children separated from their parents and shelter in occupied France to safety in free England.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of war and the resilience of the human spirit. The book presents the challenges faced by the protagonist as he navigates the dangers of wartime Europe while caring for the vulnerable children. With its focus on literature and fiction, Pied Piper offers a poignant look at the impact of conflict on innocence and the lengths one will go to protect the young.
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In de Tweede Wereldoorlog weet een oude vermoeide man een groepje kinderen, dat losgeraakt is van ouders en onderdak, uit het bezette Frankrijk naar het vrije Engeland te brengen.
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