Run Rabbit Run
Barbara Mitchelhill
When Lizzie’s dad refuses to fight in the Second World War, the police come looking to arrest him. Desperate to stay together, Lizzie and her brother Freddie go on the run with him, hiding from the police in idyllic Whiteway. But when their past catches up with them, they’re forced to leave and it becomes difficult to stay together as a family.
Reviews
Great book. Really realistic
Anonymous 29.12.2015
This is such a moving book in the voice of a young girl called Lizzie who has to move out as her dad has refused to join the army as he believes war is wrong. But the police soon find them and they are forced to run away. Can the family stay together and find another place just as good as the last, or maybe even better I loved this book and can keep reading this book over and over again.
Anonymous 08.08.2014
It's a sad story but amazing.It is very moving book about the Second World War about a family whose dad refuses to fight in the war.Desperate to stay together, his children,Freddie and Lizzie, go on the run with him.They find a place to stay called Whiteway but the people find out about them,they leave. I find that the book is a very addicting book for around 10+.
Anonymous 31.07.2014
This book is absaloutley amazing. It is set in world war and it is is full of excitement. Imagine being on the run for your dad who refuses to be a soldier.
Anonymous 24.06.2014
This is an attention grabbing book Do not judge it by the cover this war related book is amazing
Anonymous 24.06.2014
very realistic very tense and heart warming at the end suitable for 9-10 years and above
Anonymous 24.06.2014
This is a very good book because it is interesting and does not make you bored! The story is fantastic!
Anonymous 23.06.2014