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The Swallows’ Flight

by Hilary McKay

Interest age: 10 to 13
Reading age: 10+

Published by Macmillan, 2021

  • Historical

About this book

Kate and Ruby, who become friends because of Clarry, their shared godmother (and Kate’s aunt), are two girls living in England in the interwar years.

Kate is the much-protected daughter of a pleasantly messy, friendly clan; Ruby is the only daughter of a widow. When they’re sent away from Plymouth to Oxford to avoid the bombing when World War Two starts, they find a new life with kindly, no-nonsense Mrs Morgan and her wonderful garden.

In 1930s Berlin, friends Erik and Hans are taken under Uncle Karl’s wing, who takes them out for drives in his speedy red sports car and gets them involved at the local airfield, where they start to learn about becoming pilots. All of this seems like huge fun until things at school start to change, and the spectre of war grows ever nearer. When Erik and Hans are conscripted into National Service, both find themselves training for the Luftwaffe.

Meanwhile, adults Clarry and Rupert (who readers may remember from The Skylark’s War) are secretly working for peace and a brighter future for everyone. How will the lives of the four young people come together during and after the war? And what effect will the war have on everyone?

Hilary McKay’s ultimately uplifting Second World War story is as full of brilliant characterisation as The Skylark’s War, reflecting the experiences of young people on both sides of the war. It’s an immersive and thoughtful read, perfect for confident readers towards the end of primary school or perhaps in years 7 or 8.

About the author

Hilary McKay was born in Boston, Lincolnshire and is the eldest of four girls. From a very early age she read voraciously and grew up in a household of readers.

After reading Botany and Zoology at St. Andrew's University Hilary then went on to work as a biochemist in an Analysis Department. Hilary enjoyed the work but at the same time had a burning desire to write. After the birth of her two children, Hilary wanted to devote more time to bringing up her children and writing so decided to leave her job.

Hilary now lives in a small village in Derbyshire with her family. When not writing Hilary loves walking, reading, and having friends to stay.

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