The Lions' Run, Sara Pennypacker, Jon Klassen (illus.) (9781444978780) — Readings Books
The Lions' Run
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The Lions’ Run

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Small acts of bravery can have extraordinary consequences. . .

The acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of Pax delivers an unforgettable WWII novel about an orphan who discovers unexpected courage when he becomes involved with the Resistance in France during Occupation.

Petit eclair. That's what the other boys at the orphanage call Lucas. He's tired of his cowardly reputation, just as he's tired of the war and the Nazi occupation of his village. He longs to show how brave he can be.

The chance arrives when he saves a litter of kittens from cruel boys and cares for them in an abandoned stable. There he meets Alice, the daughter of a horse trainer, who is hiding her beloved young horse from German soldiers.

Soon Lucas begins to realise they are not the only ones in the village with secrets. The housekeeper at the German maternity home and a priest at the orphanage pass coded messages; a young mother at the home makes dangerous plans to keep her baby from forced adoption; and a neighbour in town may be harbouring a Jewish family.

Emboldened by the unlikely heroes all around him, Lucas is forced to decide how much he is willing to risk to make the most courageous rescue of all.

Perfect for fans of Ross Montgomery, Phil Earle and Michael Morpurgo, this incredible story told in short chapters, illuminates a little-known aspect of World War II history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hachette Children's Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 February 2026
Pages
288
ISBN
9781444978780

Small acts of bravery can have extraordinary consequences. . .

The acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of Pax delivers an unforgettable WWII novel about an orphan who discovers unexpected courage when he becomes involved with the Resistance in France during Occupation.

Petit eclair. That's what the other boys at the orphanage call Lucas. He's tired of his cowardly reputation, just as he's tired of the war and the Nazi occupation of his village. He longs to show how brave he can be.

The chance arrives when he saves a litter of kittens from cruel boys and cares for them in an abandoned stable. There he meets Alice, the daughter of a horse trainer, who is hiding her beloved young horse from German soldiers.

Soon Lucas begins to realise they are not the only ones in the village with secrets. The housekeeper at the German maternity home and a priest at the orphanage pass coded messages; a young mother at the home makes dangerous plans to keep her baby from forced adoption; and a neighbour in town may be harbouring a Jewish family.

Emboldened by the unlikely heroes all around him, Lucas is forced to decide how much he is willing to risk to make the most courageous rescue of all.

Perfect for fans of Ross Montgomery, Phil Earle and Michael Morpurgo, this incredible story told in short chapters, illuminates a little-known aspect of World War II history.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hachette Children's Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 February 2026
Pages
288
ISBN
9781444978780
 
Book Review

The Lions’ Run
by Sara Pennypacker, Jon Klassen (illus.)

by Kim Gruschow, Feb 2026

It’s been a decade since Sarah Pennypacker’s Pax was published and now, with The Lions’ Run, she has delivered another instant classic. Like Pax, The Lions’ Run is a moving adventure story featuring animals, set during a time of conflict. In this historical novel, a boy named Lucas is resident at an abbey orphanage in a French village that is under Nazi occupation. Lucas rescues some kittens from local bullies and in his furtive efforts to care for them, forms a somewhat unlikely friendship with Alice, the bold daughter of a wealthy English horse trainer.

Alice has secrets too, as do others in the village. Lucas learns that many within his community are engaged in inspiring acts of resistance. Lucas is a great character, sensitive and kind with a moral strength that leads him to action. The final act is thrilling.

Pennypacker does a great job of acknowledging the complexities of family, class and bravery, which are major themes of the book. Don’t miss the hardcover edition, which has a stunning cover and interior illustrations by Jon Klassen. This book is set in the past, yet feels timely, and readers aged 10+ will love it.

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