Mavis's Shoe (Electronic book text)


A strong novel about the trauma of the Clydebank Blitz during the Second World War told through the eyes of a nine-year-old girl, Lenny Gillespie. Lenny survives the bombing, but in the chaos of that night she cannot fi nd her mum and her wee sister, Mavis. Told in an urgent, true-grit voice, the story describes the devastation of the blitz as seen through Lenny's eyes. During her desperate search for her mum and sister, Lenny fi nds a shoe she thinks belongs to Mavis and it becomes her talisman in the days that follow. Lenny is forced to fl ee over the hills to the hut community of Carbeth in the company of a scary neighbour, Mr Tait, her old school teacher, Miss Weatherbeaten, and little Rosie, a girl who is oddly like Mavis. With Mr Tait's help she fi nds her mother but still no Mavis. It is left to Lenny herself in a desperate act to return to the terrifying scenes of devastation and search amongst the rubble for her wee sister. Written by Glasgow writer, Sue Reid Sexton, who has worked with war veterans and as a counsellor specialising in trauma, this book is extensively researched and covers what went on in Clydebank, Glasgow and Carbeth during this harrowing time in Scotland's history.

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A strong novel about the trauma of the Clydebank Blitz during the Second World War told through the eyes of a nine-year-old girl, Lenny Gillespie. Lenny survives the bombing, but in the chaos of that night she cannot fi nd her mum and her wee sister, Mavis. Told in an urgent, true-grit voice, the story describes the devastation of the blitz as seen through Lenny's eyes. During her desperate search for her mum and sister, Lenny fi nds a shoe she thinks belongs to Mavis and it becomes her talisman in the days that follow. Lenny is forced to fl ee over the hills to the hut community of Carbeth in the company of a scary neighbour, Mr Tait, her old school teacher, Miss Weatherbeaten, and little Rosie, a girl who is oddly like Mavis. With Mr Tait's help she fi nds her mother but still no Mavis. It is left to Lenny herself in a desperate act to return to the terrifying scenes of devastation and search amongst the rubble for her wee sister. Written by Glasgow writer, Sue Reid Sexton, who has worked with war veterans and as a counsellor specialising in trauma, this book is extensively researched and covers what went on in Clydebank, Glasgow and Carbeth during this harrowing time in Scotland's history.

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Waverley Books Ltd

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United Kingdom

Release date

February 2013

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Electronic book text

Pages

448

ISBN-13

978-1-84934-145-5

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9781849341455

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1-84934-145-1



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