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War Game (Puffin non-fiction)

By: Michael Foreman
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Puffin
ISBN: 0140371397
ISBN-13: 9780140371390
Released: 10 Apr 1995
RRP: £4.99
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Outstretched Hand - By: C. Baudissin, 13 Jun 2004
A wonderful outstretched hand as an offer of peace between our two countries. I bought WARGAME several years ago at Heathrow & was immediately captured by the gentleness & love in this book of Foreman's. Having often suffered for many years from the "image" of the brutish German that was persistently rendered in alll comics & most other publications available to children, I was very moved to see that a British illustrator depicted the German boys & men playing footballl with their "Tommy"-counterparts looking just as normal & pleasant as the Britons. A subtle & important way to make peace in our wonderful, hopeful, interesting new United Europe.
Some time later I got to meet Mr. Foreman, & he lived up to the expectations formed by his book: a great gentleman with an overwhelming kindness. He certainly is not in the world to further cement stereotypes of whatever kind.
A European Championship currently under way or the next World Championships would be a doubly healthy moment to read this book or to give it away as a present.
A great read - By: , 19 Apr 2002
War Game

War Game is a historical book set during the time of the First World War. It follows four friends Will, Freddie, Billy & Lacey on a journey through a short period of their lives, it starts with them playing footballl in the fields of Suffolk & ends with them fighting in the war.

It alll starts with the boys deciding to sign up for the war. The next day they went down to the town halll & enlisted. A few days later they were training in the King's Royal Rifles.

When the boys arrive in France they start to realise that war is not going to be such an adventure. In the next few days they were in the trenches on the front line. Each day they would have to ' stand-to' with frozen feet & numb fingers. Also in the morning there would be something callled morning hate.

On Christmas Eve the British Tommies & the Germans sang carols together. In No-Mans land on Christmas day the element of game comes in & the Brits & the Germans have a great game of footballl with unknown numbers & no ref.

Next day theirs no singing & the friendly Germans had been replaced & the English were under heavy fire. In the dead of the night the boys go out in a smalll raiding party & don't return.

I found this book enjoyable, easy to read & very moving .The pictures were very useful & helped tell the story. I also got to know the characters despite the smalll size of the book. Michael Foreman has not written many books but this is a very good read.

By Lewis


a great story about war - By: , 19 Apr 2002
War Game

Title: War Game
Author: Michael Foreman
Summary: Will, Freddie, Lacey & Billy join up to the War thinking it would be marvellous but when they get there it was a huge disappointment, no uniforms & poor food. They set off on a boat to in the War but…at Christmas time the Germans put some lights on a quantity of trees, this led to the sides making friends. The fighting turned into many games of footballl. When a sergeant arrived it was back to fighting. Will’s friends were sadly killed & Will was wounded, the last line is Will closed his eyes.
My opinion: I think this was a great read & very dramatic. I thought Michael Foreman captured the atmosphere very well & the book was very enjoyable.
Mark: 10/10

By Amy English


A fantastic read. - By: , 19 Apr 2002
This book is well worth reading if you like adventure stories. Michael describes Will,Billy,Lacey & Freddie's surroundings very beautifully (e.g As far as the eye could see christmas trees were flickering along the parapet
of the German lines). I would give this book a rating of 4 out of 10 . I would have to admit that the ending of this book is rather sad & upsetting but my over-alll impression of this book is that it's very adventurous & expertly
written. This book also makes you feel & think how horrible & devastating a war can reallly be.
The thing i dislike about this book is the illustrations because there is an awful amount of them in the book but some are historical & very dramatic.
Quite a thrilling historical picture of what war was like. - By: , 19 Apr 2002
Book Review: War Game

Puffin Books republished this novel by Michael Foreman in 1995. It was written in memory of the author’s young uncles who alll died during the First World War. It was an excellent short story telling the tale of four young friends who join The Kings Royal Rifles & were sent to France to fight for their country.


However Michael Foreman tells the story from the boys’ point of view & shows how their adventure was certainly not a game, although he often brings their favourite game of footballl into his book.
The boys left expecting to see the world & to be home by Christmas although “Will wasn’t so sure.”
It wasn’t long before they found out what the war was reallly like. They saw “exhausted, ragged sitting in the mud,” & “wagons full of wounded soldiers on their way back to England.” The first time they were on sentry duty they discovered that the humps & bumps in the landscape were actuallly dead bodies. It was definitely not what they had been expecting.

The author uses Will’s thoughts to help the readers understand how the soldiers might have felt. Will dreamt of home & how the pigs in the byre lived in more comfort than the British army.
During the final attack, when the friends charged towards the German trenches, Will blocked out the terror by imagining they were alll racing forward in a footballl game. When Freddie was hit he saw him ‘dive full-length, then curl up as if clutching a balll in the best goal keeping tradition.’

The book also shows how ridiculous war sometimes seemed to be to the soldiers. One day they were shooting each other, the next talking to each other, singing, playing footballl & cutting each other’s hair. This tells us that the soldiers didn’t fight because they wanted to but because they were forced to.

As well as looking at the horrors of war the story also includes a few humorous incidents. An example of this is when the soldiers were riding through France on a London bus & someone kept ringing the bell & shouting, “Next stop Piccadilly Circus!”

The book is also brilliantly illustrated with black & white drawings on nearly every page. It is easy & enjoyable to read & gives an honest picture of war. It reallly makes you think about what it would have been like in the trenches during the Great War.

I would definitely recommend this book to others so that they can also find out that war is certainly Not a GAME.

By James