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The Skylarks' War By Hilary McKay Illustrated by Rebecca Green (Grades 4-6)

November 15, 2022  /  Will Sengotta

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Set before and during World War 1, Hilary McKay's descriptive language and solemn, hopeful dialogue portrays the emotionally tolling aspects of war, not only for someone growing up in the middle of it, but also watching loved ones experience, survive, and risk themselves it as well. While the presence of fear is incredibly prevalent, the children's book also encourages hope during difficult times like this, depicting a beautiful story of loves and losses. Born in Boston, Lincolnshire, Hilary McKay is a British children's book writer and studied at St. Andrew's University in Zoology and Botany but studied English Literature and Fine Art unofficially. Growing up, she was surrounded by avid readers, which initally sparked her interest in literature. She began her writing career writing her first novel, Exile, and won the 1992 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. Her books exhibit a playful tone, ranging from emotional and real-world themes to light-hearted topics.

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