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Pages: 96, Edition: New edition, Paperback, Puffin Books Last Update 23.11.2009 05:46
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by - written on 13/04/08 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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Following on from my review of Michael Foreman's War Boy I thought I would re-read, and consequently review, the sequel After the War Was Over. I had really enjoyed War Boy, so tackled the follow on book with enthusiasm. I wasn't disappointed either! ==THE AUTHOR== Michael Foreman was born in Suffolk in 1938 ~ in the village of Pakefield near Lowestoft. From being a small boy he drew pictures and wrote stories and eventually ended up getting an MA from the Royal College of Art! Foreman is now a professional illustrator and writer and spends his time flitting between his homes in London and St. Ives in Cornwall. He has won many awards for his work ... Read the complete review
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