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Sally Nicholls

Out of the Rubble

Out of the Rubble

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In the aftermath of World War II, Judy returns to London to reunite with her family, only to find that her home has been destroyed, her mother is distant, and her father is still away with the army. She explores the city and discovers that the bombsites, which are more than just rubble, can help her remember what her home used to be like. The book explores themes of loneliness, family relationships, and finding out what home really means.

Format: Mixed media product
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 06 January 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press


It's early 1945, and the war is almost over. Evacuees are returning home, and Judy is thrilled to be back in London, reunited with her mother. However, when she arrives, she finds that everything has changed. Her house has been destroyed, her mother seems distant, and her father is still away with the army. Furthermore, London is a different place: bombsites are everywhere, and the danger of war still looms. As Judy explores the city, she begins to realize that the bombsites are more than just rubble. She hopes they can help her remember what her home used to be like, and she longs to get her old life back.

The novel explores themes of loneliness, family relationships, and the meaning of home. Award-winning children's writer Sally Nicholls brings the experience of living through the Second World War to life in a powerful and poignant way.

As Judy continues to explore the city, she encounters various people who have been affected by the war. She meets a young boy named Tom, who has lost his father and is living with his grandmother. Judy tries to help Tom remember his father and connect with him, but it is a difficult task. She also meets a woman named Sarah, who has been separated from her husband and is struggling to find him. Judy tries to help Sarah find her husband and reunite their family.

Through her experiences, Judy learns that home is not just a physical place, but also a place of love, connection, and memory. She realizes that even in the midst of war, there is still hope and beauty to be found. The novel ends on a hopeful note, as Judy and her family begin to rebuild their lives and find new meaning in their existence.

Overall, "The Bomb Site" is a powerful and moving novel that explores the experiences of children during the Second World War. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of love and connection.

Weight: 148g
Dimension: 129 x 198 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780198494959
Edition number: 1

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