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Jenny Pearson

Jenny Pearson finds inspiration from shrapnel-collecting, the pupils she's taught, WWII photos and more

About The Author:

Jenny Pearson is an award-winning author, teacher and mother of two young boys. Her books have been translated into 21 languages, and she has been shortlisted for the Costa Children's Book Award, the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the Week Junior Book Award and was the winner of the Laugh Out Loud Book Award. As a primary school teacher, Jenny regularly covers the Second World War in her classroom and was inspired to write Shrapnel Boys by the extraordinary resilience of Londoners living through the war.

 

About The Book:

When war comes to London in 1939, Ronnie Smith is scared and excited: scared of the bombs that fall at night, but excited to race his friends to collect the best bits of shrapnel every morning. But for Ronnie, the battles aren't just in the sky and on the streets. They're at school and at home too. His little brother is up to no good with a secret job and dangerous new friends, and Ronnie's worried he's getting himself into big trouble. Ronnie's desperate to help his little brother. But he isn't expecting to uncover secrets that could change the fate of the whole war...

 

 

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What is 'Shrapnel Boys' about?

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Was was the inspiration behind 'Shrapnel Boys'?

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A reading from 'Shrapnel Boys'

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Jenny's writing challenge

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What can you tell us about the protagonist, Ronnie?

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Why did you want to write the story in 1st person?

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Did you have to do a lot of WWII research?

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How did you perfect the language and voice in the book?

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What was your favourite scene in the book?

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Do you have a planning process?

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What else have you written?

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