Five children’s books set during historical events

Author Lindsay Galvin recommends five thrilling books set around real historical events

Recommendations

Every time I set out to write a new historical story, I’m drawn to the big events we’ve all heard about, but I love to focus on the smaller personal stories. So when I wrote about the sinking of the Titanic in Call of the Titanic’ I used the point of view of one of the teenage stewards working on board. In my book, The Great Phoenix of London’, my character explores what it might have been like to be caught up in the angry mobs fleeing the fire and looking for someone to blame.

I love to read these kinds of stories too, and here are some recommendations that get you right into the centre of the real historical action.

A coming-of-age WWII adventure

World War II must be one of the historical events that has been most written about. I love that in Rosie Raja: Churchill’s Spy’, by Sufiya Ahmed, a Muslim girl is the main character and colonial history is explored as she ends up in occupied France as a spy.

  • Rosie Raja: Churchill’s Spy

    2022 9 to 12 years 

    • Historical

    In war-torn France, who can Rosie trust? A pacy novel starring a brave Anglo-India heroine.

From Auschwitz to Ambleside

Also set during this period, Tom Palmer’s After the War’ is a moving story about the Windemere Boys who, after surviving the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps, are brought to rural England to recover. The trauma is palpable as these characters await news of their families.

Wonderfully explosive adventure

Black Powder’ by Ally Sherrick is set around the true events of The Gunpowder Plot in 1605. The plan to blow up the Houses of Parliament was foiled, but the scandal was such that we still celebrate it to this day with Bonfire Night. This is a high-stakes adventure where twelve-year-old Tom is given an impossible choice: to save his father’s life, he is drawn into treason.

Illustration from The Somerset Tsunami’. Image: Julian De Narvaez 

A hauntingly atmospheric tale

Also set in the 17th century, The Somerset Tsunami’ by Emma Carroll explores a much lesser-known disaster when the sea flooded 25 miles inland in 1607. 

  • The Somerset Tsunami

    by Emma Carroll 

    2019 9 to 12 years 

    • Historical

    This is another glorious example of historical fiction from Emma Carroll: a feisty, female-led adventure based on the real-life events of witch trials and floods in 17th-century Somerset, which also encourages girls to have faith in themselves.

A unique perspective into life in Tudor times

Patrice Lawrence’s Tudor-set Diver’s Daughter’ is a thrilling unique adventure based around the true story of the African free-divers who attempted to salvage the treasures of the legendary Mary Rose. It is told through the lens of a mother stolen from Mozambique and living in London with her daughter at a time when the population was much more racially diverse than the history books would suggest. 

  • Diver’s Daughter: A Tudor Story

    by Patrice Lawrence 

    2019 9 to 12+ years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Historical

    This is a thrilling tale, with the expertly described Tudor world brought to hideous, harsh life with the same verve as Patrice Lawrence’s award winning teen books Indigo Donut and Orangeboy

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