Dear Olly
Michael Morpurgo
Narrator Paul Mcgann
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Summary
Read by Paul McGann, ‘Dear Olly’ was written by Michael Morpurgo in 2000. A stunning performance and narrative. Ollie’s brother wants to go and work with children who have been made orphans, through war, in Africa. He wants to be a clown and make them laugh. His mother and sister want him to stay in England and go to university. Hero, a swallow, has a journey to make too. He must fly to Africa for the winter to join all the other swallows. His journey is difficult and fraught with danger. Three separate stories are woven into one powerful and moving novel whose central theme exposes the horrors of war and of landmines, but also the endurance of the human spirit. In this historical fiction, the author, the Sunday Times bestselling author, explores the harsh realities of war and its impact on children and families. The narrative, while focusing on the military aspects, also highlights the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. For fans of Rosemary Wells (The Christmas Mystery), Anait Semirdzhyan (The Great Banned-Books Bake Sale), Katherine A. Applegate (The Encounter), Charles Santore (The Tale of Peter Rabbit), and S. E. Hinton (S.E. Hinton's The Puppy Sister #0).
Duration: about 1 hour (01:12:57) Publishing date: 2010-10-04; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

