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Poppy Field

by Sir Michael Morpurgo, illustrated by Michael Foreman

Interest age: 7 to 9
Reading age: 7+

Published by Scholastic, 2018

  • Historical

About this book

Martens Merkel is a young boy who lives with his mother and grandfather in Flanders, Belgium. Their farm is situated on the site of a First World War battlefield and every year, an abundance of bright red poppies bloom in the fields. These delicate flowers feature in a moving poem, which was given to Martens’ great-grandmother Marie when she was a child during the war. They also mark the spot where Martens’ father was killed when his tractor drove over an unexploded shell, decades later.

Inspired by John McCrae’s war poem In Flanders Fields, this poignant story is ideal to share with young children to promote discussion about the impact of war and the nature of remembrance. Each page is beautifully illustrated with black and white drawings, which are elevated by glorious splashes of red, picking out details, such as the poppies, Marie’s hair ribbon and the poet’s pencil.

This touching tale is published in support of the Royal British Legion to coincide with the centenary of Armistice Day. A fascinating afterword explores the origins of John McCrae’s famous poem and explains how poppies have become a symbol of remembrance and hope for a peaceful future.

About the author

Sir Michael Morpurgo is one of Britain's best-loved writers for children. He has written over 100 books and won many prizes, including the Smarties Prize, Blue Peter Book Award and the Whitbread Award. His recent bestselling novels include Listen to the Moon, A Medal for Leroy and Shadow. His novel War Horse has been successfully adapted as a West End and Broadway theatre play and a major film by Steven Spielberg. A former Children's Laureate (2003–2005), Michael is also the co-founder, with his wife Clare, of the charity Farms for City Children.

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