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Fire, Bed and Bone

Henrietta Branford

Fire, Bed and Bone

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  • History Time - blasts from the past

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""Powerful. Exciting. Original."" Celia Rees

This award-winning classic speaks back to the divisions of fourteenth century Britain from the perspective of a much-loved hunting dog.

Branford’s Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize-winning novel is a moving narrative about injustice, upheaval and survival in fourteenth century Britain. From the point of view of a devoted and sought-after hunting dog, her story focuses on the societal tension and oppression that lead to her beloved masters Rufus and Comfort being arrested for heresy during the Peasants’ Revolt, and how she must then struggle to raise her puppy Fleabane and forge a life away from the cruel landlord and violence happening all around her. Ultimately an uplifting story about loyalty and hope.