Poppy Field
Michael Morpurgo, Michael Foreman
A beautifully illustrated story celebrating the poppy’s history. Michael Morpurgo and Michael Foreman have teamed up with the Royal British Legion to tell an original story that explains the meaning behind the poppy. In Flanders’ fields, young Martens knows his family’s story, for it is as precious as the faded poem hanging in their home. From a poor girl comforting a grieving soldier, to an unexpected meeting of strangers, to a father’s tragic death many decades after treaties were signed, war has shaped Martens’s family in profound ways – it is their history as much as any nation’s. They remember.
They grieve.
They honour the past.
Reviews

I liked this book
Countess Majorca Bacon-slicer 13.11.2023

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I loved it. Would recommend it to anyone.
Mademoiselle Beany Sheep-Dip 24.07.2023

I loved this book. My favourite character was Marie. I would definitely recommend this book.
Anonymous 02.08.2022

A sad story, but it's worth reading.
natanhanus 21.07.2022

I enjoyed reading this all about poppy day and I would also recommend it.
Senorita Kiki Rollercoaster 30.07.2020

I enjoyed this book. It is about the 1st World War And tells us about the lives of soldiers and horses in the battlefields. It’s called Poppy Field because the poppy is the symbol of the blood shed by soldiers.
Anonymous 14.07.2020

Sad,interesting and factual. I hate that only 1/4 of it is in the past and 3/4 is nowadays it. Interested me by how it tells you (basically) everything that a child should know. I believe 10 years and older children
Madam Rapunzel Bookmark 06.08.2019