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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Infiltration. Two boys, one family, a world at war. Kenneth’s invasion of Billy’s psychological space continues. Written for adults but suitable for older children. Every character in the novel comes to life under Minett’s insightful prose. Casee Clow, USA …the stark and simple times of wartime Britain superbly evoked with just the simplest of brush strokes …gets so well into the mind of a small boy - truly impressive. Frank Kusy, Rupee Millionaires Historically authentic and psychologically insightful. A future classic. G.Polley, Japan A delight to read Historical Novel Society September 1940. Relentless bombing in London and evacuated once again, Billy is billeted with an elderly couple. Luckily, they provide the nurture he needs to develop new talents, for sinister cousin Kenneth is evacuated too and they must both remain for the rest of the war. All through the anxieties and Kenneth’s continuing invasion of his psychological territory, Billy protects himself with imaginary power from his icon, the precious Cossack sabre, although now he has only its photograph. Can Billy become a hero when his parents are not? While Kenneth impresses with his outstanding artistic talent, Billy shows other strengths. He becomes a skilled footballer and photographer, a support to those more vulnerable than himself and ultimately proves he is the hero he had longed to be. Then a family catastrophe causes a new threat from Kenneth. This one will affect both their futures permanently. What’s more, the precious photograph goes missing. How exciting when Billy learns more about Cossack sabres from the library of the local manor house! But the story foretells of a devastating future. Infiltration tells of childhood resilience despite separation, dislocation, a devious rival, world war and parenting ignorance. It follows a boy’s growth into personal responsibility.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Infiltration. Two boys, one family, a world at war. Kenneth’s invasion of Billy’s psychological space continues. Written for adults but suitable for older children. Every character in the novel comes to life under Minett’s insightful prose. Casee Clow, USA …the stark and simple times of wartime Britain superbly evoked with just the simplest of brush strokes …gets so well into the mind of a small boy - truly impressive. Frank Kusy, Rupee Millionaires Historically authentic and psychologically insightful. A future classic. G.Polley, Japan A delight to read Historical Novel Society September 1940. Relentless bombing in London and evacuated once again, Billy is billeted with an elderly couple. Luckily, they provide the nurture he needs to develop new talents, for sinister cousin Kenneth is evacuated too and they must both remain for the rest of the war. All through the anxieties and Kenneth’s continuing invasion of his psychological territory, Billy protects himself with imaginary power from his icon, the precious Cossack sabre, although now he has only its photograph. Can Billy become a hero when his parents are not? While Kenneth impresses with his outstanding artistic talent, Billy shows other strengths. He becomes a skilled footballer and photographer, a support to those more vulnerable than himself and ultimately proves he is the hero he had longed to be. Then a family catastrophe causes a new threat from Kenneth. This one will affect both their futures permanently. What’s more, the precious photograph goes missing. How exciting when Billy learns more about Cossack sabres from the library of the local manor house! But the story foretells of a devastating future. Infiltration tells of childhood resilience despite separation, dislocation, a devious rival, world war and parenting ignorance. It follows a boy’s growth into personal responsibility.