England in World War
II
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A Time for Everything by Susan
Sallis
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A long way from Verona by Jane
Gardom.
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A promise to keep / Eileen Van
Kirk.
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After the War Michael Foreman:
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All the Children Were Sent Away
by Sheila Garrigue
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An angel for May by Melvin Burgess.
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B For Buster by Iain Lawrence
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Back Home by Michelle Magorian
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But can the phoenix sing? / by
Christa Laird.
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Carrie's War - Nina Bawden
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Castle on the Border, by Benary-Isbert,
Margot
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Crocuses were over, Hitler was
dead by Geraldine Symons
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Dangerous Spring, by Benary-Isbert,
Margot
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Dawn of Fear by Susan Cooper
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Escape From War (My Side of the
Story) by James Riordan
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Fathom Five by Robert Westall
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Finding Sophie by Irene Watts.
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Fireweed. Paton Walsh, Jill, 1937-
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Going Back - Penelope Lively
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Good night, Mr. Tom / Michelle
Magorian.
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Goodbye, Marianne by Irene
Watts,
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Henry / Nina Bawden ; illustrated
by Joyce Powzyk.
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How's business by Alison Prince
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Paper faces / Rachel Anderson.
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Remember Me by Irene Watts
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Room for a stranger by Ann Turnbull
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Rowan Farm.by Benary-Isbert, Margot
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Sheltering Rebecca by Mary Baylis-White.
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Spider Sparrow / Dick King-Smith
; illustrated by Peter Bailey.
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Summer witches by Theresa Tomlinson.
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The Ark, by Benary-Isbert, Margot
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The Distant Summer by Sarah Patterson
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The Dolphin crossing / Jill Paton
Walsh.
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The Exeter Blitz by David Rees
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The Hanukkah ghosts by Malka Penn.
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The Little Ships: the Heroic Rescue
at Dunkirk in World War II by Borden, Louise
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The Machine Gunners by Robert
Westall
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The Sky is Falling by Kit Pearson--about
a child evacuated to Canada
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The kingdom by the sea / Robert
Westall.
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The lights go on again / Kit Pearson.
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The lion and the unicorn / Shirley
Hughes.
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Time of Fire by Robert Westall
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War Boy by Michael Foreman
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War Dog by Martin Booth
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