World War II Rescue at Drumshee

World War II Rescue at Drumshee by Cora Harrison is a historical juvenile fiction book published by Merlin Publishing in March 2001. This edition, written in English and spanning 144 pages, presents the story of Marjorie and Clive, who arrive at Drumshee as refugees from Kent during the tumultuous year of 1940. While Marjorie seeks solace from the war and the loss of her mother, Clive remains eager to engage in the conflict, driven by his ambition to capture German spies.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of action and adventure within a historical context, as the characters navigate their experiences during World War II. The book explores the contrasting desires of the two protagonists, highlighting Marjorie’s wish for peace against Clive’s adventurous spirit. Through their journey, the story delves into the impact of war on young lives and the complexities of hope and fear in a time of conflict.
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In 1940, Marjorie and Clive come to Drumshee as refugees from war-torn Kent. Marjorie hopes to forget the war, the death of her mother and the daily peril faced by her father as a British pilot. But Clive still wants to be part of the war and has great hopes of capturing German spies.
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