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  • Unknown Binding: 12 pages
  • Publisher: Dept. of Economics, Princeton University (1992)
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0006DMPD6
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (149 customer reviews)

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73 of 75 people found the following review helpful
Moving and different 12 Nov 2003
Format:Hardcover
Obviously now Mr Morpurgo knows what he's doing, and so it's no surprise that this is a well written book. However I was surprised that he'd produced such a good First World War novel. He hasn't fallen into any of the usual traps - instead he shows us a group of normal people. The Germans aren't demons, the British aren't saints, and although the war is ever-present, much of the narrative concerns events that happened years before it.

Most of the story is told in one night by Private Tommo Peaceful, who has joined up with his brother Charlie. For much of it Tommo reflects on their childhood, especially their time with their brother Big Joe, who has a learning disability, and their friend Molly. The story takes us up to the night that Tommo's telling the story on, the before something terrible happens - which Tommo has been referring to and dreading throughout the story, although he doesn't tell us until near the end what it is.

This is an excellent book. The story is poignant without needless sentimentality and although Morpurgo is put into the 8-12 category, a lot of adults would enjoy it, while some children in that age range would find it too disturbing. It isn't a long book - it doesn't need to be. I'd recommend it without question.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Super Book 2 Mar 2006
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Format:Paperback
I thoroughly enjoyed this book.It was an emotional and moving story about Tommo Peaceful as a young soldier in the first world war looking back on his life. He always trusted his older brother Charlie who was a best friend to him.The loyalty between them didn't waiver all through the book. Then at school a girl called Molly makes friends with him and Charlie. Big Joe their older brother, who is always very happy and loves everyone, loves Molly too. The things they get up to are amazing. Micheal Morpurgo makes you feel in the book from the first word to the last. I couldn't put it down.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Riveting stuff 5 July 2004
Format:Audio Cassette
A friend and I just listened to these CDs on a car journey to York and I must say that this is one of the best audio books I have ever heard. We were not aware of Michael Morpurgo's being a children's author beforehand and bought it only because of the First World War theme. This is not a purely children's book at all, and I would recommend it to anyone.

Jamie Glover's narration is truly incredible. He captures the mood of the book perfectly and his characters come fully to life with his excellent vocal acting. Listen to this book (or, I'm sure, read it) and you will feel like Ma, Tommo, Charlie, Big Joe and Molly (and of course Bertha) are part of your family and you'll be drawn into their long-gone and simpler world. If you have a strong relationship with an older brother, it will touch you even more.

I found myself longing for the book never to stop and I was genuinely moved to tears by the unexpected conclusion. This is not so much a book about the First World War as a book about people, and very real and believable people at that.

Do yourself a favour and buy this book. Then do your friends an equal favour and have them read/listen to it too. It really is one not to miss.

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Its not that good
Private peaceful is about a boy called Tommo Peaceful remembering everything that happened in his life until the war ended. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Mr. M. Powell
Private Peaceful
I first read this book when i was at school and i remember i liked it back then so when i came across it on amazon i didn't think twice about buying it. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Chrlotte
uplifting peace
This book is a must for anyone interested in the First World War. I am a new student of this amazing period in our history, and this is a fabulous and awe inspiring story that I... Read more
Published 27 days ago by M. Whalley
Great book
I really enjoyed this book as I am interested in the events of the 1st World War. I found it quite moving and beautifully written and read it completely in one go. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Eve
astounding
This book will stay with me forever. Mr Morpurgo is a master storyteller. I read this book in a day as I could not put it down, the characters and the events which were created... Read more
Published 1 month ago by sunnysideoflove
Spelling mistakes
Ive been reading this book over and over since I was about 9, and it is, without a doubt my favourite book. Read more
Published 1 month ago by rachel
private peaceful
I loved the book. it was moving. it won the blue peter award. it was published by harper collins. I like it. you need to read it. innocence and love, courage and cowardice.
Published 1 month ago by syed
peaceful indeed
Having read another book by this auther the title tempted me I was not dissapointed brilliant story very well told the truth of the tale held back just the right amount of time..
Published 2 months ago by Jimb
up all night
Tommo is thinking back to his childhood,
thinking back to his two brothers charlie and big joe. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Susan Kelso
Westpark School P6 Book Study
We read this book as a class book study. Michael Morpurgo is our school author of the year. When we first saw the book we didn't know what to think but we were soon absorbed by... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Alice Atkinson
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