In Stay Where You Are and Then Leave by John Boyne, as the first World War rages on, Alfie thinks that his father died to the war. As the war continues, Alfie learns something that changes everything. Even though Alfie is a very young boy, he must take on a man's job.
I thought this book was very good! I enjoyed the character of Alfie very much and the story moved along well.
(Gerard's review 6/25/16, 5 stars)
Karen's review, 4 stars:
This is a sweet story about a boy's love for his dad during World War I. The boy, Alfie, lives in London and is only five years old, wanting to join his dad on the milk run. The father volunteers to fight in the war but writes regularly. The mother keeps telling the boy his dad is on a secret mission and can't write home which makes Alfie think his father may be dead. One day when Alfie is making money shining shoes, he discovers that his father is actually in a hospital. Alfie takes on a secret mission of his own for love.
This is a good read and I enjoyed it. It goes very fast because it is a children's book, but Alfie is a very brave and loving, caring boy who I liked very much. Although this book takes place during the war, the focus is on those who are not fighting and so there is hardly any violence at all.
We have enjoyed two other books by this author too and recommend them all: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and The Boy at the Top of the Mountain.
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