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After the War Was Over - Michael Foreman

 
Description: ISBN 1857935535 / Author: Michael Foreman / Genre: Junior Books / Publisher: Chrysalis Children's Books / A childhood memoir recording ... more
After the War Was Over - Michael Foreman ... the years after World War II in Britain, starting in the summer of 1945 in Suffolk. The book describes the excitement for children at this time, as bombsites became adventure playgrounds. The book recalls the characters of the period, and remembers the stealing and "scrumping" of apples from blitzed and abandoned houses, the tin baths, ration books and demob suits. The author describes an early trip to London, a set of tin soldiers received as a birthday present, visits to the cinema to see Roy Rogers, and visits to the football grounds. The water-colours that accompany the story document the detail of post-war Britain, recreating for children a world that has since vanished.

Newest Review: ... boy we see him growing up and discovering girls, music, football and art. His is a very personal view of post-war changes; ... more

 ... his life in the 40s and 50s shows him encountering new things in a brand new world. ==WHAT I THOUGHT== From the typical Michael Foreman illustrations on the cover, right through to the last page, I was hooked once again by After the War Was Over. It is obvious from the outset that this is a world that Foreman is very familiar with - the attention to detail and the little snippets of life could only have been produced by someone who had actually experienced them. I loved the mini-tales of post war life that interm...more

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Crowned Review After the War Was Over - Michael Foreman: Buntings, Teddy Boys and De-Mob Suits! (1043 words)
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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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