
All in all, a powerful story about war's costs, and who pays the price.” - Publishers Weekly, starred review of Private Peaceful

This is a moving depiction of a loving relationship between two brothers, their lives so linked that readers may wonder until the end whose fate lies in the balance. “Morpurgo's ( Kensuke's Kingdom) suspenseful, ultimately tragic novel opens as 18-year-old Tommo Peaceful stays up all night ‘to try to remember everything.'. “This well-paced, heartwarming narrative by a master storyteller will appeal to readers on several levels…” - School Library Journal “The occasional interruptions to the story build suspense and add a layer of resonance to Morpurgo's poignant and thoughtful exploration of the terrible impact of war on both sides of the fighting.” - Booklist

“The calm, steady tone is engaging, appropriate, and will appeal to a wide range of readers.” - VOYA can't help but be drawn into the tale of survival told in An Elephant in the Garden, which is loosely based on a real event from World War II.” - BookPage “Morpurgo crafts a thought-provoking and perilous encounter with an enemy combatant who joins their party and eventually forges a believable romance with Lizzie.” - Publishers Weekly “Young Lizzie's story (differentiated from the framing tale by typeface change) is quick-paced and moving, and her teenage viewpoint is believable…” - BCCB
