Since tomorrow is November 2nd, All Souls Day, we are remembering our heroes of the past who died.
We recently read a book called Innocent Heroes by Sigmund Brouwer, and we learned a lot about the First World War from reading it. We also learned about the role that some animals played in helping soldiers in the war.
The characters are Canadian soldiers in a platoon called the Storming Normans. The main characters are Jake York, Thomas Northstar, Charlie, lieutenant Norman, Lance, and all the animals that help them.
It takes place in Courcelette, Vimy Ridge, France, and George Gordon Reserve, Saskatchewan, Canada.
In the book it shows how living in a trench is hard; there are lots of rats that steal the soldier's food and bite them and suck their blood when they sleep. Shells are always exploding everywhere. They go on many missions and raid a German trench. The adventures the animals go on through their missions are crazy, and they couldn't have done the missions without all the training.
In the end, they win the war and survive.
I really liked the book because it told me how the soldiers felt in the war and it inspired me to make the trench scene out of Lego. My favourite chapters were about Boomer the cat (because I like cats), Louise the pack horse (because this chapter takes place after the war ended), and the Epilogue (where the veterans lived happily after the war). ------E1
The book helped me to understand how animals really helped in war. The chapter I liked the best was about Boomer. Boomer was a cat that helped kill rats in the trenches, so that the soldiers didn't get bitten in their sleep, and then they could rest enough to work in the morning. ----E2
1 comment:
hey i love all of your lego things but ya well have a good and see ya in class
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