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Remembrance [Mass Market Paperback]

Theresa Breslin (Author)
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August 10, 2004
It was the largest conflict the world had ever known. It covered three continents and lasted five years. Millions of soldiers returned wounded, millions more never returned at all. In the summer of 1915, in a small village in Scotland, the Great War has already begun to irrevocably alter the course of five young lives.

Eighteen-year-old John Malcolm enlists in the army, eager to fight for his country. His sweetheart, 15-year-old Charlotte, stays behind to earn her nursing certificate, along with John Malcolm’s twin sister, Maggie, who recognizes the opportunity to create a new life for herself. Charlotte’s brother, Francis, sees only tragedy in the war, but feels the pressure to join up. And Alex, below the recruiting age, is determined to reach the front lines somehow.


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Carnegie Medalist Breslin's (Whispers in the Graveyard) moving WWI novel starts slowly but ultimately packs a wallop as it chronicles the war's effects on five teens in rural Scotland. Swayed by the patriotic propaganda, 17-year-old John Malcolm, a shopkeeper's son, can't wait to fight, and his clever brother, Alex, schemes to enlist, though he's only 14. Meanwhile, upper-class Francis, an intellectual with pacifist leanings, discerns from news reports the senselessness of combat. Francis's younger sister, Charlotte, trains as a nurse and eventually tends soldiers; she and John Malcolm strike up a tentative romance. John Malcolm's twin, Maggie, somewhat precociously a feminist ("Was she unconsciously following her mother's behavior in deferring intellectual activities to the males in the house?" she asks herself), finds a new calling through war work. As the characters participate in sweeping social transformations, they also observe the warfront. Francis, corresponding with Maggie from the trenches, offers precise and disturbing details, including the "monumental madness" behind military procedures. While John Malcolm and Alex seem like stand-ins designed to represent the vast majority of soldiers, the other protagonists are forcefully depicted, allowing contemporary readers to understand the traumas of war. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From School Library Journal

Grade 7 Up-Charlotte Armstrong-Barnes and her beloved older brother, Francis, live in the big house in their tiny Scottish village, but the boundaries of class that traditionally separated their lives from those of the shop-keeping Dundas family are shattered by World War I. Handsome John Malcolm, her first love, would never have been Charlotte's husband, but when he falls at the Somme, she grieves deeply. Francis is a family embarrassment because of his antiwar views. Yet, his ideas and thoughtful approach attract competent Maggie Dundas, who left school at 14 but whose thirst for learning has not been satisfied. Her curiosity and willingness to educate herself strike a chord in him, and, when he finally enlists and is sent to the front, they correspond. The young women volunteer as nurses, ending up in France. Maggie's shop-keeping skills lead her to become an administrator, with opportunities never before available to a woman. Her younger brother lies about his age and identity, and disappears into the stream of young men sent to counter the German offensive and die in the trenches. The chaos and waste of World War I battlefields is clearly depicted here. The five protagonists are sympathetically portrayed, each with their own ideas about war changing as they themselves grow. The hopeful ending doesn't minimize the losses, but provides solace. This thought-provoking examination of the nature of that war and that world results in splendid historical fiction.
Kathleen Isaacs, Edmund Burke School, Washington, DC
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Laurel Leaf (August 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440237785
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440237785
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,540,552 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Realistic Overview of WW1, March 21, 2008
This review is from: Remembrance (Mass Market Paperback)
I am a High School English teacher in Brisbane. My father (who served at sea in WW 2) was named after his uncle, an Australian artillery officer who served in Gallipoli and in France. He was killed in action in the Somme region in 1917. I discovered this novel, "Remembrance" by Theresa Breslin after my family had visited his grave in France during 2001. Breslin's account of seeing British students (my own children were upper primary school age and truly affected), visiting a similar war cemetary struck a chord with me as many Australians and New Zealanders suffered and died in this area (along with British, French, Canadian and US troops and Germans in this region). It inspired me to use it as the focus of a unit on war, using the play, "Journey's End" by R.C. Sherriff, set in the trenches, plus WW1 war poetry by women & men, allied and German (e.g. Owen & Sassoon & Trakl). The students love the novel with its mix of both female and male perspectives on the war (and a little romance) and the social history of the period. The students have also studied the period in History, so it has proved a valuable inter-disciplinary unit. I recommend the novel whole-heartedly to anyone interested in the period including young people who wish to explore the mood and many social changes of the period in Britain. Also on the Hyperion CD label, and on Chandos are CD's either featuring composers of WW1 or music appropriate to listen to in conjunction with "Remembrance". There are few authors and novels that I have taught that have enthused both teacher and student as deeply. A must read novel !
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wicked Story! This is my Fave book, November 16, 2003
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This review is from: Remembrance (Hardcover)
OK. heres the deal. I read TONS of books, but this is me ALL TIME favorite. I was so happy when Charlotte Armstron-Barnes and John Malcolm admit the like each other, and I cried for charlotte when she found out he had been killed. I worried about Johns too-young-brother that sneegles his way into the army to fight. I was glad that Maggie (John Malcolm's twin sister) helped Francis (Charlottes older brother) stay sane while he was fighting. I recommend this book for anyone (12+) who likes to read. Younger people probably wont appreiciate the romantic aspect of this book, but hey knock yourselves out, because you will fall for this book Hook-Line-and-Sinker!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great WWI Historical Fiction, April 30, 2008
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My daughter actually recommended this as one of her favorite books. After reading it, I can see why. It is a well-written historical fiction about WWI, primarily from a UK perspective. Through the characters, the realities and potential consequences of any war are brought to life. There are a lot of interesting sub-topics and themes, such as the social changes of the period, particularly in terms of the changing roles of women in the UK. One of the more subtle and profound themes is the role of art and literature in our lives. One of the novel's greatest strengths is the character development of Maggie. The correspondence between Maggie and Francis is particularly powerful. It is mainly through the character of Francis that the impacts of WWI, and arguably any war, are fleshed out. It is a book that can be enjoyed by teens and adult, and can provide opportunities for discussion between the two on many different topics.
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