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Dead End Kids

by Bernard Ashley

Interest age: 12+
Reading age: 10+

Published by Orchard Books, 2015

  • Love and romance

About this book

Closely based on historical fact, Bernard Ashley has created another gripping account of wartime London, and the experiences of its children, providing a welcome alternative view of the Home Front. During the Blitz in 1941 those children who weren't evacuated called themselves Dead End Kids. Left to their own devices, often bored, they were free to misbehave but also to show enormous patriotism and heroism. In Wapping these teenagers formed an unofficial fire service, rushing to quench smaller fires and thereby saving countless lives.

Ashley celebrates these largely unknown heroes, powerfully evoking the era and the setting. He also highlights women's roles in wartime, his main character, 13-year-old Josie, a courageous, determined and engaging girl, the match of any boy.

About the author

Born in Woolwich, south London, Ashley trained as a teacher at Trent Park College of Education after his National Service in the RAF. His teaching career included thirty years as headteacher. Ashley is also an author of books for children and young adults. His debut novel, The Trouble with Donovan Croft, published in 1974, won The Other Award, an alternative to the Carnegie Medal. A Kind of Wild Justice (1978), Running Scared (1986), and Little Soldier (1999) were commended runners up for the Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book.

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