Rating:
4 Stars
Themes:
Children's, Historical Fiction
Thoughts:
This book is a cute but significant book. Otto and Michael are very different kids with different views to violence, with us spending most of our time with Otto who dislikes violence and wars so much he doesn’t want to take part in the class trip and project. This in itself was quite interesting, seeing a child’s mature viewpoint against war when we’re so used to being shown kids like Otto dressing up and playing soldiers for fun. The boys finding out about a relative who had fought in the war through a random comment and mad dash not to throw out an old suitcase may be replicated through many homes as the generations grow. I liked seeing the development of Michael and his views and the ending was quite cute too.
Favourite Quote:
“Surely, if you want what you say you want a world at peace you have to understand the consequences of a world at war. Plenty of consequences buried out there in the battlefields of the First World War - millions of them. Just because you don't approve of it, that's no reason not to face it, however sad it makes you feel, however angry.”

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