One of the books I chose at this fair is "Private Peaceful" by Michael Morpurgo. I thought that reading only half of the book is very interesting. It was set during World War I and the author explained the past childhood of the main character Tommo and his current war as time passed. The main character of this book is Thomas Peaceful (Tommo), his brother Big Joe Peaceful, and Charlie Peaceful, his childhood friend Molly, his aunt (aka Grandma) Wolf and their property owner The Colonel.
"Courage" and "懦懦" - words on the cover of this book: "Private Peace" by Michael Morpurgo, I will study this topic. Throughout the novel, courage and hustle and bustle are quite contrasting, they represent both ends of the spectrum, but from time to time we prove that it is impossible to solve the problem between them, I am confused about the exact meaning of the term. When we cease thinking about courage and jealousy, it always takes shape of the body - do not hesitate to brave, one person to show spectacular feat, or they are not afraid of injuries; move Or to act. We will see many examples of such courage and embarrassment throughout the novel, we discuss it later. But from an ethical point of view, you can think of courage and courage.
Child winner Michael Morpurgo published his book "Private Peace" in a fun way for teenagers and several adults, but his children's readers will be 13 to 10 people Let's see. I was shocked when I was 5 years old. For the novel, "private peace" is an exception. It is no longer short-lived, advise children publicly as to read books from teachers. The story "private peace" represents horror, shock, and an unforgettable life spent during the First World War. This is a painful story about poor families who were interpreted by one's emotions of his character Thomas Peace who survived during the First World War. This is a story of a peaceful family, he is not only poor but also the owner of that family, his father passed away and left three mothers and served three children. These three children are boys, of which one is physically disabled and the other two are schools. The hero himself told him this story to commemorate his life and difficult reality.