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by Michael Morpurgo (Author), Derek Jacobi (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 1 hour and 5 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited
  • Audible Release Date: 30 Sep 2010
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0045F6IFW
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
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Set on a farm in rural Devon, Farm Boy is a collection of Grandpa's reminiscences and stories, touchingly told to his grandson.

Joey was the last working horse on the farm, and the apple of Grandpa's eye. In War Horse, published 12 years ago, Joey was sent away from the farm to be a warhorse in World War I. Grandpa had joined the cavalry in order to find, and fight, with Joey. Farm Boy brings us forward 50 years, with Grandpa not only telling his grandson Joey's story but also a 'shameful secret' which he has held for years -- Grandpa has never learned to read and write.

The story is set in Iddesleigh in Devon and lovingly evokes the bonds between farm and farmer; grandson and grandfather. The spirit of rural life is superbly captured in Michael Morpurgo's writing.

©2010 Michael Morpurgo; (P)2010 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

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73 of 78 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
This is a beautifully illustrated book by Michael Foreman,which captures life on a rural Devon farm between the wars.It features Joey,an extraordinary horse,who is the inspiration for Morpurgo's book 'War Horse'.Morpurgo once again deals with relationships between the young and the old, this time the grandson helps the grandfather to read and write and in return the old man retells stories of his youth. These he writes down for his grandson to take with him on his travels.The main story is about a ploughing match and how modern methods are not always the best!This is a wonderful book for young and old,some who may actually recognize the farming advertisements of yesteryear.
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A taste of the past 5 April 2005
By Mo
Format:Paperback
This story takes place over a relatively short amount of time and yet spans three generations. Michael Morpurgo gives us two contrasting first person narratives that illustrate the relationship between a grandson and his grandfather. The main narrative is that of the grandson, which is very much based in reality. On the other hand grandpa's story is what I would call a tale because it concentrates on incident rather than character and is closer to the oral tradition in terms of the use of dialect. This narrative is woven into the other. The distance between the two narratives is through time; however, they are very close due to the setting. Morpurgo uses several motifs such as the ideals of now and then and lost tradition. The lead motifs are an old Fordson Tractor and a horse called Joey.

Joey has his own story which takes part in World War I, however in this story it is Grandpa who is central. The opening of the book introduces us to the grandson and the old green Fordson tractor which form part of his daydreams. Although there is no apparent link at first, the tractor is also an integral part of the story; a story that unfolds when the old man takes his grandson into his confidence and discloses his secret (he can not read). After being taught to read by his grandson, Grandpa writes him a story about how the tractor was won in a ploughing race between it and his fathers horses (Joey and Zoey).

Michael Foreman brings the settings alive with his detailed water colour illustrations which are printed in black and white (In my edition). The primary setting for the book is the family farm in rural Devon. However, through Grandpa's reminiscing we also see a glimpse of World War I. The farm represents the families history and is the element of the story that gives you the atmosphere of tradition and change. In the present day setting it appears that the farming tradition is going to be lost and this is also the case in the setting of grandpa's tale. Here I think Morpurgo is trying to paint an optimistic outlook for the lifestyles of the past by illustrating that change is not always bad. In the present the farm's future lays with the grandson because his father chose a different career. In grandpa's story it was technology that apparently threatened their way of life.

At the centre of this book is the relationship between the two main characters. Morpurgo illustrates this well through a balance of power; grandpa obviously has a lot of experience but it is his grandson that gives him the opportunity to write it down. In essence he learns how to occupy his mind for when he retires and in this respect it is a substantial gift. The story concludes with the grandson telling the reader that he as decided to become a farmer having studied engineering. He fixes the tractor to bring us full circle with a daydream becoming reality.

This book is like a bowl of hot chicken soup on a cold winter's day. You can almost hear the voice of your own granddad as your reading. When I had finished the book I could not help thinking that I do not talked to my granddad as often as I would like. It also tells us a lot about a lost oral tradition because it lends itself to being read aloud. After reading this book I went out and bought War Horse (Joey's story).

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Having recently read and loved War Horse, I was then lucky enough to see the stage production in London. Finding there that there was a sequel - Farm Boy - to War Horse, I bought it soon afterwards.

This is a shorter tale than the first book. While it doesn't carry the emotional punch of War Horse, it is nonetheless a charming and well-written story of the relationship between the narrator and his grandfather. Through them we find out what happened to Joey, the horse who went to war and against all odds, returned safely with his owner. The book is beautifully illustrated throughout, and I would recommend it highly as an excellent read.

Ben Kane, author of Hannibal: Enemy of Rome.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Ok
This book is ok but not a patch on war horse. Books are great but you sometimes want a lenthy book and I finished this in not even three whole days.
Published 12 days ago by Bodvok
So disappointed
So disappointed with this book - I only bought it as a sequel to War Horse and even the grandfather's recounting of the story differs from the original War Horse in a number of... Read more
Published 17 days ago by Amazon fan
Doesn't quite follow on
My 8-year old daughter and I read "War Horse" earlier this year and I thought we would enjoy reading the sequel. Read more
Published 27 days ago by Mrs A
Another Michael Morpurgo classic
Yet another classic from Michael Morpurgo, and is easily read and enjoyed by any age - 10 to 92 in our family, and all were delighted with it. Morpurgo write from the heart.
Published 1 month ago by H. F. Tierney
Great One
Bought this for my daughter, and my other two children are also going to read it when she has finished with it. Well worth buying, excellent book.
Published 1 month ago by honey
girl
it is about a family that gets parted in the war and this boy has to go to a farm to help his uncle.I think it is a good story but very sad.
Published 1 month ago by PIPPA GILES
Very disapointed....
After reading the brilliant war horse and really enjoying it, I was looking forward to the 'sequel' but was left very disappointed. Read more
Published 2 months ago by KAT
farm boy
slightly disappointed i enjoyed the retrospective characters but found the book a tad short and slightly twee and rather shallow for such a sequel to an outstanding book [war... Read more
Published 2 months ago by jane
Not what you think!
You are probably expecting this to be simular to War Horse, or along those lines, it is 40% writing, 60% picture! Read more
Published 2 months ago by little miss me
A Heart-warming Tale
FARM BOY:

DELIVERY: 10/10
Took 3 working days to deliver with free super saver delivery

STORY: 8/10
'The sequel to War Horse' This hasn't got a... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jane
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