Description
- ISBN-13: 9780571342327
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: Main
- No of Pages: 336
- Spine Width: 24 mm
- Width: 198 mm
- ISBN-10: 0571342329
- Publisher Date: 05 Oct 2017
- Depth: 23
- Height: 130 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 294 gr
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹509.15Current price is: ₹509.15.
Embark on a poignant WWI journey with five unforgettable children in Kate Saunders’ Five Children on the Western Front. From factories to trenches, experience the war’s impact through the eyes of young siblings as they navigate a world transformed by conflict. A powerful tale of courage, loss, and resilience.
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Priyanshu Jain –
Interesting premise, the children are well-developed, and I enjoyed the storytelling. However, the ending felt rushed.
Karan Pradeep Kunnumal –
The novel is a bit sad, but it is a great view of what happened during the war. The children went through so much.
Piyush Kumar Sah –
A poignant and thought-provoking novel. The author expertly portrays the impact of war on innocent lives.
Arohi Jain –
The story was okay and the author could have done better with the story. The children could have been more proactive.
Mohit Bijpuriya –
A bit slow, but the characters were endearing. A valuable look at the war, with a heavy emphasis on the family aspect.
Pal Rajendrakumar Pandya –
I enjoyed the storyline, but some sections lacked depth. It could have more details about what the children were feeling
Bhupendra –
A touching story, but I found it a bit slow at times. The children’s perspective was unique, but the war’s harsh realities were sugarcoated. Overall, a decent read.
Neha Lahariya –
Excellent book. It makes you think about the children who were involved in the war. A worthwhile read
Pushpak Aggarwal –
This story is a testament to the strength and adaptability of children during times of war. Highly recommended.
Sabhyata Yadava –
Such a fantastic book. This should be required reading for everyone so that we don’t forget the past
Kaustubh Chaudhary –
The characters were well-developed, and the plot kept me engaged. A poignant exploration of war’s impact on families. Highly recommended.
Divyanshu Gautam –
The book moved very quickly. One moment the children are okay and the next something terrible happened. I needed more buildup
Rudra Pratap Singh –
This book is just okay. It felt a bit dragging and I couldn’t feel any connection. There are better books about war.
Somya Harris –
A beautifully written novel that explores the themes of loss and resilience. The children’s courage was truly inspiring.
Anuj Shany –
I found the book to be quite depressing. While well-written, it was a bit too heavy for my taste.
Esha Deswal –
While the premise was interesting, I struggled to connect with the characters. The plot felt somewhat predictable.
Harsh Khera –
A unique perspective. Showing the war through children’s eyes, and also, making them relatable to the modern reader. Sad and beautiful.
Shreya Sinha –
It was beautifully crafted and historically accurate. A story that captures the essence of resilience during war.
Muskan Saggu –
This book is a gem! It’s sad but hopeful. It shows the war through the eyes of children, and that’s powerful.
Ankur Yadav –
Saunders beautifully captures the innocence of childhood against the backdrop of war. Heartbreaking and hopeful. A must-read!
Ankit –
An emotional story that stayed with me long after I finished reading. The author did a wonderful job bringing the characters to life.
Samphan Rongchehon –
I appreciated the historical accuracy, but the writing style felt a bit dry. The children’s experiences were moving, nonetheless.
Ringdao Nunisa –
Interesting take on the Western Front. The children were written well and their emotions were displayed very authentically.