Why the Whales Came

By Michael Morpurgo

A stunning story of friendship and our natural world set against the backdrop of the First World War. From the nation’s favourite storyteller, Michael Morpurgo.

Gracie and her friend Daniel have always been warned to stay away from the Birdman and his side of the island. But then they find a message in the sand and discover the Birdman is not who they thought.

But his warnings to stay away from the abandoned and cursed Samson Island stay with them. And when those warnings seem to be coming true, Gracie and Daniel must find out what the Birdman knows – before it’s too late . . .

Why the Wales Came is a gripping historical tale full of adventure and friendship, from the author of War Horse.

Michael Morpurgo has written more than one hundred books for children and won the Whitbread Award, the Smarties Award, the Circle of Gold Award, the Children’s Book Award and has been short-listed for the Carnegie Medal four times.

Format: Paperback
Ageband: from 10
Release Date: 03 Aug 2023
Pages: 192
ISBN: 978-0-00-864073-6
Michael Morpurgo is one of the most successful children\'s authors in the country, loved by children, teachers and parents alike. He has written more than forty books for children, including the global hit War Horse, which was made into a Hollywood film by Steven Spielberg in 2011.He has won the Whitbread Award, the Smarties Award, the Circle of Gold Award, the Children\'s Book Award and has been short-listed for the Carnegie Medal four times.He received an OBE in December 2006 for his services to literature.

Praise for Why the Whales Came: -

'A memorable adventure' - Booklist -

Praise for Michael Morpurgo: -

”'Michael Morpurgo writes brilliantly about war and animals, conveying the big emotions without preaching.” - Guardian

”'There are few children’s writers as compelling as Michael Morpurgo.” - Daily Express

”'Morpurgo, as always, is subtle and skillful, and incorporates social and moral issues into his writing without being self-righteous or detracting from the quality of the narrative” - Elizabeth Reilly, British Council

”'The former children's laureate has the happy knack of speaking to both child and adult readers.” - Guardian