The Swallow And The Dark, Andrew Matthews (9780552568739) — Readings Books

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The Swallow And The Dark
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The Swallow And The Dark

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A moving tale about mortality told through the eyes of two teenagers - one contemporary, and one in the World War I trenches

Sam is sixteen - and fighting a war with his own body. Sam has been diagnosed with an incurable illness that gives him only months to live, meaning that now he has so little left, time has suddenly become very important to him. And nearly a hundred years ago, another Sam - a lieutenant in the British Army - is off to fight a different kind of war, on the Western Front. He knows that he may not survive. Linking the two is a girl named Marion. But is Marion just a figment of Sam’s imagination - a hallucination caused by his medication - or something far more extraordinary? Could she somehow be … a bridge across time itself?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 December 2013
Pages
202
ISBN
9780552568739

A moving tale about mortality told through the eyes of two teenagers - one contemporary, and one in the World War I trenches

Sam is sixteen - and fighting a war with his own body. Sam has been diagnosed with an incurable illness that gives him only months to live, meaning that now he has so little left, time has suddenly become very important to him. And nearly a hundred years ago, another Sam - a lieutenant in the British Army - is off to fight a different kind of war, on the Western Front. He knows that he may not survive. Linking the two is a girl named Marion. But is Marion just a figment of Sam’s imagination - a hallucination caused by his medication - or something far more extraordinary? Could she somehow be … a bridge across time itself?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 December 2013
Pages
202
ISBN
9780552568739