That Burning Summer

Lydia Syson
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It’s July 1940 on the south coast of England. A plane crash-lands in the marsh, and sixteen-year-old Peggy finds its broken pilot—a young Polish airman named Henryk. Afraid and unwilling to return to the fight, Henryk needs a place to hide, and Peggy helps him find his way to a remote, abandoned church. Meanwhile, Peggy’s eleven-year-old brother Ernest is doing his best to try to understand the war happening around him. He’s reading all the pamphlets—he knows all the rules, he knows exactly what to do in every situation. He’s prepared, but not for Peggy’s hidden pilot. Told in alternating points of view, this is a beautifully written story about growing up in wartime and finding the difference between following the rules and following your heart. NB Please be aware that the Netgalley edition is an uncorrected proof and not the final version, which has a different, extended ending.
Genres: Historical FictionYoung AdultHistoricalRomanceFictionWarWorld War IIBritish LiteratureYoung Adult Historical Fiction20th Century
298 Pages

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