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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction / Family / Contemporary
Book Review:
''Long Way Home'' by Michael Morpurgo, the beloved author of ''War Horse'' and former Children's Laureate, is a deeply moving and sensitively told story about a young boy's journey to find a place to call home.
George is a boy in the foster care system, moving from one home to another, his heart hardened by disappointment. He arrives at a new farm, expecting the same old story. But something is different this time. Tom and his sister Sherry are patient, kind, and gradually, George begins to let his guard down. He starts to feel happy, to feel like he belongs. But can he truly trust this new family? Will this finally be his home?
Morpurgo has a gift for writing with simplicity and profound emotional depth. This story explores themes of trust, family, and the resilience of the human heart. The farm setting is beautifully described, providing a comforting backdrop to George's internal journey. It's a story about the courage it takes to hope again and the transformative power of love and patience.
Perfect for readers aged 9-12, ''Long Way Home'' is a touching and uplifting read that will resonate with anyone who has ever wondered where they belong. It's a gentle reminder that sometimes, home is not just a place, but the people who love you. Highly recommended for fans of emotional and character-driven stories.