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One of the most loved and enduring wartime novels, Carrie's War is a modern classic. 'A touching, utterly convincing book' Jacqueline Wilson 'Poignant and realistic . . . Carrie's War captures the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Sweet sweet moral ambiguity

There is a very simple test that you can perform on a children's book to figure out if it is a good book or a bad book. All you have to do is look at the bad guys and the good guys. Now, are the good guys good all the time and never deviate from their holy quest? And are the bad guys bad at all times and never show even the slightest human emotion or small moment of of conscience or pity? Well congratulations! You are currently reading a bad book! and it doesn't matter if the book you are reading is intended for a five-year-old or a fifty-year-old. If characters appear in perfect black and white at any and all times then the author of the work is not a mature enough writer to give their characters any depth or ambiguity. I mean heck, even "Harry Potter" has the deliciously maybe-he's-bad-maybe-he's-good Severus Snape. Which brings us in the most roundabout way possible to Nina Bawden's 1973 classic, "Carrie's War". A delicate deeply interesting book that remains basically forgotten today, Bawden's best-known work is still as good a read now as it was way back in the early 70s. Ya gotta respect that kind of staying power. It's the middle of the Second World War and Carrie and Nick are on a train to the deep depths of Wales itself with a load of other schoolchildren. Their father is a Captain in the war and their mother a volunteer ambulance driver so it's just the two kids making their way northward. Once there, they're taken in by a kindly, if skittish, older woman and her domineering older brother. They also make the acquaintance of a mysterious lady who lives in a dark hollow called Druid's Bottom. There the woman lives with her simple companion and the elderly woman she tends. In their new home, Carrie finds herself sympathizing with Mr. Evans, her rough guardian, while Nick leans more towards Mr. Evan's sister, Auntie Lou. Yet when Carrie is caught in the middle of an unpleasant family drama, she takes an action that she will regret for decades and decades, only to be remedied, at last, by her own children. The only other work of fiction that comes to mind when I think of plots centered on kids sent to the English countryside during World War II is, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". Not bad company to be in. "Carrie's War" is a bit subtler than your average work of kiddie lit, though. For one thing it dares to think about the background of its "villain". Mr. Evans is your typical storybook ghoul in many ways. He's a bully, a cheapskate, and the unquestioned lord of his little roost. His sister quails under his leadership and the children are, at first anyway, deathly afraid of him. Over time, however, Carrie learns a little more about Mr. Evans' history and what made him the way he is. If he's cruel or sharp it has much to do with what he lost when he was young. Even when she attempts to confront him as a villain she's struck by his small kindnesses and acts of generosity. Sure, he can be awful. But who isn't awful once in a while?

A truly good book.

Carrie's war was a good book. I enjoyed every minute of it. The most exciting part of the book was on the journey home form Mr Evans' house, seeing the house in Druids Bottom on fire.It was very tense, but it was good to know that they survived. I was glad when Mrs Evans left Mr Evans as he wasn't treating her very well. It was a good book but I found it a bit hard to follow sometimes. Mabye it was because I was not reading it daily. I would recommend this book to anyone of my age, sightly younger or mabye slightly older. I would like to read other Nina Bawden books as I think she is a great author, I would someday myself like to become an author. If you were to read this book I would suggest that you don't space it out as much as I did and you read it daily. It was an interesting read and I would recommend it to all. Butterfly-Babe

Good story for adults and children

I enjoyed rereading this book. The last time I had read it, I had been ten or eleven, right in the middle of Nick and Carrie in ages. The first time I read it, Mr. Evens seemed meaner. Mrs. Gotobed's home seemed more magical and somehow over the years I misremembered it as being a light house. Why on earth there would be a lighthouse in the middle of a dale in Wales. This time, I found myself relating more to the adults and to adult Carrie. Mr. Evens seemed sadder than mean. Mr. Johnny didn't seem as scary or weird as before.

A Wonderful Book!

I'd read Nina Bawden's "The Peppermint Pig" when I was in elementary school, but our library didn't have any other titles by her. The book listed all of Bawden's other titles, but I didn't get to read "Carrie's War" until I was in high school. It's a wonderful story, and a fascinating look into the world of one of the many children sent to stay in the rural British countryside during World War II.

A lovely read, which transports you to world war 2 Britain.

Having read this book as a young girl of 11, I am looking forward to reading it to my two young children. It has been many years since I read this book, but it left such an impression, Carrie is forced to become a caretaker of her younger brother at an early age in a time of war, transported to Wales to get away from the bombing in London, it tells a tale of how she tries to find some grounding in a world turned upside down, its a wonderful book.
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