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Private Peaceful (Booklist Editor's Choice. Books for Youth (Awards)) (edición 2004)

por Michael Morpurgo (Autor)

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When Thomas Peaceful's older brother is forced to join the British Army, Thomas decides to sign up as well, although he is only fourteen years old, to prove himself to his country, his family, his childhood love, Molly, and himself.
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Título:Private Peaceful (Booklist Editor's Choice. Books for Youth (Awards))
Autores:Michael Morpurgo (Autor)
Información:Scholastic Press (2004), Edition: 1st US Edition, 208 pages
Colecciones:Early Reviewers, owned, read, Tu biblioteca, Lista de deseos, Actualmente leyendo, Por leer, Lo he leído pero no lo tengo
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Second best Michael Morpurgo I have ever read after 'Alone on a Wide Wide Sea'. I love this because it is another story in which I feel truly bound too. ( )
  trainsparrow | Apr 29, 2024 |
As some of you might know, I’m a high school English teacher teaching Form 2/8th Grade. For our book this year, we’re reading this wonderful World War I era novel by Michael Morpurgo.
Tommo Peaceful is our narrator and main character, telling us the story as he lie during a lull in battle in the trenches in France, digging through his memories and explaining how he even ended up where he is now. Tommo is young – barely eighteen yet – and he’s never really left his sleepy hometown in the middle of the countryside before this moment. Tommo’s life was pretty simple – he went to a sort of school until he was old enough to work, he loved his mother and brothers and this one girl in the village named Molly, and when the war come knocking on their door, Tommo found himself answering the call along with his brother Charlie.
What I find interesting about this story is that it isn’t actually about Tommo. Tommo is an intermediary character, a mere observer to the grander story that is Charlie. Charlie is Tommo’s older brother, two years his major and always his protector. Charlie is infinitely more interesting than Tommo, in my opinion. And really and truly, Tommo as a character only serves to tell Charlie’s story.
What I love about the story is the historical accuracy of it all, without it being shoved into anyone’s face outright. Charlie and Tommo were never very educated beyond their brief stint in school, which means that they have very little knowledge of what is actually happening in the world outside their village. They hear about the war and are very confused about it, not understanding where Sarajevo is or who the Archduke Ferdinand was. They enlist not really understanding what is going to happen to them, and they endure the whole thing knowing then that they might die.
The whole experience of reading this book was actually quite sobering, and I can only imagine what it does to a bunch of twelve-year-olds. The book’s overarching story of World War I does really well to complement the more personal story of Tommo and Charlie and their experience of the world and how the War not only changes it, but ruins it for them. The story is quite sad, but then again not everything can be sunshine and rainbows, and the reality of life in war is death and pain. Without making it too gory, violent or aggressive, the book does a pretty good job of showing that to people.
This book gets a rating of 4/5 from me as a reader (rather than a teacher). I think it’s a really good book and I’ve always thought that Morpurgo is a good writer. The themes of family, death and love in this book are well written out, and I feel like it’s also a really good young adult novel for those who like history.
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  viiemzee | Feb 20, 2023 |
I spent two hours last night reading a lovely and incredibly painful story about two brothers, Tommy and Charlie Peaceful, who spend a rough but exciting childhood on an estate in England in the early 1900s. Charlie, three years older than "Tommo," is the leader and protector of the two -- and this doesn't change when they join the war in France in 1916. Morpurgo brings to vivid life the horrors of that trench war in Ypres, with the rats, the lice, and the constant rain - and the awful mud. The war is a senseless meatgrinder. Men - boys - are slaughtered as casually as ammunition is spent.

And Thommo has an awful secret. And he's helplessly in love with Molly, Charlie's wife. So things cannot end well - and they don't. ( )
  FinallyJones | Nov 17, 2021 |
Smoothly written, the passivity of the narrator grated on me and even the most active of the characters seemed embedded in their rolls to an exasperating degree. And as a whole it did not fulfill it's promise. ( )
  quondame | Nov 26, 2018 |
Short but powerful. ( )
  infjsarah | Sep 24, 2018 |
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