War Game (novel)

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War Game
Front cover of unknown edition
AuthorMichael Foreman
IllustratorMichael Foreman
Cover artistMichael Foreman
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's war novel
PublisherPavilion Books
Publication date
7 October 1993
Media typePrint (hardcover & paperback)
Pages76 pp (first edition)[1]
ISBNISBN 1-85793-069-X Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
OCLC36675730
LC ClassPZ7.F75829 War 1993

War Game is a children's novel about World War I written and illustrated by Michael Foreman and published by Pavilion in 1993.[1] It features four young English soldiers and includes football with German soldiers during the Christmas truce, "temporary relief from the brutal and seemingly endless struggle in the trenches".[1]

War Game won the 1993 Nestlé Children's Book Prize in ages category 6–8 years and overall. Foreman was a commended runner up for the annual Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the best children's book illustration by a British subject.[2][a]

The book was adapted in 2001 as the short animated film War Game, by the British animation company Illuminated Films.[3] [page needed]

Summary

Will, Freddie, Billy, and Lacey are our young friends eager for "the grand adventure" of old-fashioned war. The story follows them through training in England, arrival in France and the trenches, the famous 1914 Christmas truce, and the Battle of the Somme. At key points in the story, the author includes historical information on particular events of the war.[4]

The main characters are named after and based on Foreman's uncles who were killed in the war at ages 18 to 24.[5] He was born about twenty years later in 1938.

Michael Foreman

Notes

  1. ^ At least from 1995 the Greenaway Medal shortlist typically comprises eight books. According to CCSU, some runners up through 2002 were Commended (from 1959) or Highly Commended (from 1974). There were 99 commendations of both kinds in 44 years, including Foreman commended and Helen Oxenbury highly commended in 1993.

References

  1. ^ a b c First edition library catalog record. WorldCat. Retrieved 2012-07-21.
  2. ^ "Carnegie Medal Award". 2007(?). Curriculum Lab. Elihu Burritt Library. Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). 2012-07-21.
  3. ^ UK Film and Television News.
  4. ^ Review of War Game by Michael Foreman.
  5. ^ Foreman wrote, "In memory of my uncles who died in the Great War. William James Foreman, killed aged 18, Frederick Benjamin Foreman, killed aged 20, William Henry Goddard, killed aged 20, and Lacey Christmas Goddard, died of wounds Christmas Day 1918, aged 24."
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