The Children of the King
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A hauntingly beautiful wartime story with a ghostly twist – this is set to become a modern classic.
It’s the Second World War and, with London becoming an increasingly dangerous place to live, the Lockwood children are whisked away to the Heron Hall, to stay with their Uncle Peregrine in the countryside. But when they discover two strange boys hiding in a nearby derelict castle, the past and present collide. Those in the present will need to learn from the troubles of the past.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781407143576
Date published
September 4th, 2014
Lexile measure
790L
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 5.6; Middle years; 10.0 points
Other details
- 272 pages
Condition
New
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What kids think
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Spidergirl
on 9 March 2014this book has a lot of mystery and its really enjoyable to watch
3 out of 5 -
Book-Club-Review-Team
on 24 February 2014Children of the King is a book set in the war. It tells you about these two kids and a mom who have been sent as evacuees from London by their dad. Cecily, Jeremy and their mom, Heloise, have been sent to live in Heron Hall. Do they get on okay? Or do they live there forever?
I think that this book is good because it has an effect of mystery and you want to keep turning the pages, I also like this book because the characters are like ones that you would met in a normall day which means you can really relate to them.
This book is probaly for ages 12-13.
Charlotte, aged 11
5 out of 5
twitty2014
on 21 March 2014
loved it