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by Sheila Garrigue
All the Children Were Sent Away follows a young girl's experience during World War II when she and other British children are evacuated from their homes to escape the dangers of war. Through her eyes, readers discover themes of resilience, displacement, and finding courage in unfamiliar circumstances. This poignant historical fiction brings a child's perspective to one of history's most significant events, helping young readers understand both the fear and growth that comes from separation and adaptation.
Bradbury Press
171
9780878880935
1976-01-01
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