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<p><em>WWII two boys a fateful rivalry.</em></p><p><em>&quot;...&nbsp;</em>thoroughly enjoyed the book. The research is meticulously done with convincing historical detail...&quot; Historical Novel Society.</p><p>1937 Tensions are brewing in England as World War II threatens. In South London the Wilsons&#39;&nbsp;anxiety spills over into five-year-old Billy&rsquo;s world. Moreover&nbsp;his own battle is just beginning. An only child he longs for a playmate and when his aunt uncle and cousin move nearby he thinks his dream has come true. But cousin Kenneth turns out to be darkly manipulative and envious of&nbsp;Billy&rsquo;s physical sturdiness and material advantages. The envy of greater strength and wider territory that led to Hitler&#39;s rise to power is mirrored in the Wilson family.</p><p>The adoring adults only see Kenneth&#39;s&nbsp;porcelain looks artistic talent and flawless manners. Moreover Uncle Frank Kenneth&#39;s father also resents Billy&#39;s physical superiority and&nbsp;sets out to&nbsp;bully him. &nbsp;Billy develops a&nbsp;stutter causing further criticism from the adults and derision from Kenneth.</p><p>Given his emotionally distant parents Billy is thrilled by attention&nbsp;from his father&#39;s friend and even more so by secretly seeing his&nbsp;precious Cossack sabre. Under threat of personal and international&nbsp;war Billy seeks imaginary protection from the sabre. &nbsp;Fantasising that he owns it&nbsp;this icon sustains&nbsp;him through Uncle&#39;s bullying Kenneth&#39;s&nbsp;invasions an evacuation to the country and the shock of war.&nbsp;&nbsp;But could the icon&nbsp;destroy as well as save him?&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;In a former draft this book&nbsp;was runner-up in the Yeovil novel prize. It also gained the Editor&rsquo;s Desk on Harper Collins&rsquo; Authonomy site winning a full and very positive Harper Collins&rsquo; critique.&nbsp;</p><p><strong><em>&quot;A powerful and compelling narrative with strong and relatable characters. (It) offers an evocative portrayal of England&#39;s war-time home front.&quot;&nbsp;Harper Collins.</em></strong></p><p><em>&ldquo;A moving and thought-provoking book about the psychological effects of war . . . told very cleverly through the eyes of a child. Highly recommended.&rdquo;</em></p><p><em>Karen Perkin &nbsp;</em></p><p><em>Best-selling author of The Yorkshire Ghost Series and The Valkyrie Series</em></p>