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Hero on a Bicycle door Shirley Hughes
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Hero on a Bicycle (editie 2013)

door Shirley Hughes (Auteur)

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In her first novel, beloved author Shirley Hughes presents a World War II adventure proving that in extraordinary circumstances, people are capable of extraordinary things. Italy, 1944: Florence is occupied by Nazi forces. The Italian resistance movement has not given up hope, thoughâ??and neither have thirteen-year-old Paolo and his sister, Costanza. As their mother is pressured into harboring escaping POWs, Paolo and Costanza each find a part to play in opposing the German forces. Both are desperate to fight the occupation, but what can two siblingsâ??with only a bicycle to help themâ??do against a whole army? Middle-grade fans of history and adventure will be riveted by the action and the vividly evoked tension of World War… (meer)

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Titel:Hero on a Bicycle
Auteurs:Shirley Hughes (Auteur)
Info:Candlewick (2013), 213 pages
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I'm fairly clued up about the Resistance in France in WWII, but far less so about the situation of the partisans in Italy, so I seized upon this story by Shirley Hughes - her first for older children. Its main characters are two teenage children in Florence left with their English mother as their partisan father is - who knows here? - involved in the anti-Fascist struggle. There's also 13 year old Paolo's dog, and even more crucially, his bicycle. Hughes paints a convincing picture of a life of privation and fear under occupation, and makes clear that it's far too simple to think of war as being Goodies versus Baddies. It's a story of love and fear that should provoke thought as well as excite the imagination of its target readership. It would make a cracking film, too. ( )
  Margaret09 | Apr 15, 2024 |
great story end WW II in Italy - true to life
helped me understand how marriages between soldiers and Italian (or French or English) women could happen ( )
  Overgaard | Mar 25, 2024 |
A big fan of Shirley Hughes's picture books, I ordered "Hero On A Bicycle" as soon as I read the positive NY Times review.

In her introduction, Hughes briefly recounts her own experience at 19 years old in war-torn Italy after WWII.

Despite Hughes's effort to delineate the complicated loyalties and predicaments that emerge in times of war, the plot was thin, the setting a mere sketch, and, while sympathetic, the characters seemed only partially realized. The whole book felt too restrained, as though the author wanted us to experience the brutality and complexity of WWII in Italy without shocking or scandalizing its young readers. Alas, the unfortunate result is often flat and didactic.

Near the conclusion, Rosemary, the long-suffering mother who helps the opposition to the occupying Nazis (also not unsympathetic), & tries to protect her children & household while her husband is gone fighting with the Partisans, thinks to herself: "When this war ends, it won't be a simple matter of defeat or victory. It will have spread its horrible, destructive tentacles out into all our lives long after the so-called peace has arrived."

I think that it is difficult for any writer to address such a huge topic, and that it is a worthy goal to elucidate history for children without psychic damage, but I think that it is best achieved when the writer limits his or her scope. ( )
  msmilton | Jul 18, 2018 |
A big fan of Shirley Hughes's picture books, I ordered "Hero On A Bicycle" as soon as I read the positive NY Times review.

In her introduction, Hughes briefly recounts her own experience at 19 years old in war-torn Italy after WWII.

Despite Hughes's effort to delineate the complicated loyalties and predicaments that emerge in times of war, the plot was thin, the setting a mere sketch, and, while sympathetic, the characters seemed only partially realized. The whole book felt too restrained, as though the author wanted us to experience the brutality and complexity of WWII in Italy without shocking or scandalizing its young readers. Alas, the unfortunate result is often flat and didactic.

Near the conclusion, Rosemary, the long-suffering mother who helps the opposition to the occupying Nazis (also not unsympathetic), & tries to protect her children & household while her husband is gone fighting with the Partisans, thinks to herself: "When this war ends, it won't be a simple matter of defeat or victory. It will have spread its horrible, destructive tentacles out into all our lives long after the so-called peace has arrived."

I think that it is difficult for any writer to address such a huge topic, and that it is a worthy goal to elucidate history for children without psychic damage, but I think that it is best achieved when the writer limits his or her scope. ( )
  msmilton | Jul 18, 2018 |
I thought this was a poorly titled and only adequately written tale. Yes, a boy and his family are faced with unusual challenges. But the circumstances themselves seem to be more in charge of the action than the people are. With the best of intentions, it was only luck that placed Paulo exactly where he could offer momentary assistance. It's really only when the Allies come through that the action gets a lift. ( )
  2wonderY | Oct 11, 2016 |
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In her first novel, beloved author Shirley Hughes presents a World War II adventure proving that in extraordinary circumstances, people are capable of extraordinary things. Italy, 1944: Florence is occupied by Nazi forces. The Italian resistance movement has not given up hope, thoughâ??and neither have thirteen-year-old Paolo and his sister, Costanza. As their mother is pressured into harboring escaping POWs, Paolo and Costanza each find a part to play in opposing the German forces. Both are desperate to fight the occupation, but what can two siblingsâ??with only a bicycle to help themâ??do against a whole army? Middle-grade fans of history and adventure will be riveted by the action and the vividly evoked tension of World War

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